Downtown Charleston Homes Built in the 1800s

Downtown Charleston Homes Built in the 1800s

65 Bull Street

Meticulously renovated, this stunning 1840’s Harleston Village home retains hallmarks of its heritage including its iconic blue arched doorway, gas lanterns and arched window heads. Flawless interior upgrades and a lush, serene garden make this the ultimate downtown turn-key investment complete with off-street parking for two cars. Enjoy local museums, theaters, restaurants, shops, and historic landmarks all within minutes from this colorful and picturesque hidden gem. Learn more about 65 Bull Street, Charleston 29401.

21 Lamboll Street

Built circa 1834, the Catherine Jenkins House is a historic South of Broad property that reflects the charm of the Charleston Single design with customized updates for modern living. A spacious foyer, formal living spaces and expansive kitchen renovated by SignatureKitchens are perfect for entertaining. Classic stacked piazzas each have a section that is screened in overlooking the beautiful garden and grounds, landscaped by Sandy Byers in 2011. Learn more about 21 Lamboll Street, Charleston 29401.

31 E Battery Street

From Civil War bombardment to natural disasters, the stunning historic details of The Shackleford-Williams House have withstood the test of time. Circa 1837, the well-preserved antebellum mansion features interior wood paneling, custom Tiffany-designed details, three-story bay windows, and unparalleled views of the Charleston Harbor from stacked piazzas. Learn more about 31 E Battery Street, Charleston, 29401.

104 Rutledge Avenue

Nestled in Harleston Village, the Thomas Bannister Seabrook House, circa 1816, features South-facing arched piazzas of the Neoclassical period, a pediment with a lunette roof window, and a three-story tower with a bell-shaped roof. A truly elegant residence with grand rooms, the interior features soaring ceilings, elaborate molding and paneling details, eight gas fireplaces, and a gourmet kitchen. The home also includes three off-street parking spaces. Learn more about 104 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, 29401.

143 Queen Street

Built in 1870, this impeccably restored Charleston Single-style home was renovated in 2007, and additional upgrades have been completed throughout the years. The interior features elegant details, including beautiful hardwood floors, plantation shutters, and natural light throughout, as well as formal living and dining rooms, a den, and a gourmet kitchen. Step through French doors into the private backyard oasis, complete with a patio and swimming pool. Learn more about 143 Queen Street, Charleston 29401.

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