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Legare Street's oldest residence, known locally as ''The Sword Gate,'' was built circa 1790-1803 and is located on high ground in a high AE flood zone. This Federal-style...
In one of the prettiest cities, on one of the City's grandest streets, on one of the largest lots South of Broad sits the Reverend Paul Trapier Gervais House. Just steps ...
The Governor's House Inn, also known as the Laurens-Rutledge House, was built in 1760 by James Laurens in the Georgian style, and sits on nearly 1/2 an acre just outside ...
This stunning estate-sized property is located South of Broad on prestigious lower Church Street. A twenty-month renovation has just been completed. An elegant new exteri...
Offered for the first time in five generations, the c. 1837 Shackleford-Williams House is an exceptionally well-preserved antebellum mansion and one of the oldest homes o...
If these walls could talk. This pristine c 1756 Charleston Single stands tall and proud on the corners of Meeting and Lamboll Streets. This private, walled urban retreat ...
A striking architectural treasure on a high bluff overlooking the Intracoastal waterway, 1926 Maybank rivals great estates on the East Coast in sophistication, quality & ...
39 Meeting Street, built for the St. Michael's Church Rectory C. 1766, is a truly beautiful and unique property that has spanned over two and half centuries of Charleston...
The John Blake House, Circa 1800, is an L-shaped, two and a half story black cypress and heart pine frame structure that sits on a high masonry foundation on a double lot...
One of the finest major surviving Italianate buildings erected in Charleston before the civil war. The front facade features an L-shaped asymmetrical plan with pedimente...
Circa 1801, once part of the historic James Hamilton Company Building, serving as a cotton warehouse along the city's oldest surviving wharf. Totally restored and renovat...
Elegant yet warm and inviting, this three-story deepwater home on Ralston Creek offers the best of Daniel Island Park living! Phenomenal views of the Wando River are ecli...
Welcome home to The Humphrey Sommers House, Circa 1778. This is the ideal home South of Broad. This stunning home is a perfect single family residence. Just steps from th...
Set on the corner of Church and Atlantic Streets, the circa 1794 James Watt House recently was completely renovated by the best specialists in historic Charleston (Tupper...
Architecturally noted as one of the oldest Greek Revival homes in Charleston, and built on one of the highest points in the Historic Downtown, one can understand why the ...
Recently renovated by architect E.E. Fava and Mike Besta Renovation and Restoration in 2015, this beautiful ''South of Broad'' waterfront family home offers expansive vie...
New construction ready April 2020 in the highly sought after Crescent neighborhood. 10 Broughton is located near the end of a dead-end street with minimal traffic. Minu...
The Louis Danjou House, circa 1810, is classified by the City as a Category 2 House. There are 2 beautiful masonry structures, a beautiful garden, and parking for 2-3 car...
This custom home was completed by master builder Tommy Priester in December 2014. It is the one of the only homes available on the market that has deep water dock and lo...
This beautiful and historic home is located in the prestigious South of Broad neighborhood of Downtown Charleston. The Samuel Miller House reflects the Charleston lifesty...