SOLD
Incredibly rare opportunity to own a masonry 1849 Charleston Single of historic significance in Ansonborough, one of the most desirable residential neighborhoods in Charleston (with no flooding). The generously sized double piazzas catch incredible breezes all day, and are both private and well shaded. This gorgeous home features original floors on all three levels and 12'+ ceilings on the first and second floor. The main level features a large living room and dining room, both with incredible moldings, gas fireplaces, and large windows that flood the rooms with light. Updated kitchen off dining room, with direct piazza and yard access makes cooking and entertaining a pleasure. The second floor is currently set up with a master suite (updated bath, substantial closets, and a sitting room)and drawing room with built-in bookshelves and a fireplace. The third floor offers two bedrooms, and an updated full bath. Attached one bedroom carriage house with private entrance, and updated kitchen and bath. Two car garage on first level of carriage house. "Raised basement" and loggia under the main level offers an unbelievable amount of storage and is completely dry. Plentiful gated off-street parking. Beautifully landscaped backyard could accommodate a pool. Garage area was added to carriage house and could be removed. Historic Charleston Foundation has restrictive covenants that we're added in 1968 and are valid for 75 years. Sheila Wertimer designed landscaping installed in rear of house in 2007.