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Trott's Cottage is named after Judge Nicholas Trott, a key figure in Charles Town's early days under the Lord Proprietors. He is best known for the sentencing of Pirate Stede Bonnet in 1718. Dating from the 1700s but restored for modern living the house sits immediately next to the Old Powder Magazine on Cumberland Street, which runs along the original northern wall of the "Walled City" on Plot #179 of the "Grand Modell of Charlestown." The property has been extensively renovated, kitchen, baths, and courtyards to provide a comfortable home for the sophisticated urbanite. Double courtyards offer private outdoor space with fountains flowing in both. Walk everywhere you want to be in Charleston in minutes. The property is zoned SR-5 and the front two rooms in the home have been used in the past for commercial endeavors. Come take a look at this extraordinary property in the heart of downtown Charleston.