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$4,290,000
3 Beds 3.5 Baths 26011073 MLS Ansonborough SubDv. Active Status
In the heart of Charleston's historic district, 284 Meeting Street presents a rare collection of six impeccably designed luxury townhomes that blend timeless architecture with modern sophistication. Positioned on the edge of Ansonborough, residents are just steps from the city's finest shopping and dining along King Street, the open green space of Marion Square, and cultural landmarks including the Gaillard Center.284 Meeting Street has also been selected as the site of the 2026 House Beautiful Whole Home, a nationally recognized showcase celebrating innovation in residential design.This year's project explores a new dimension of luxury living within this thoughtfully designed townhome development, offering ideas for how beauty, functionality, and community can come together in a modern luxury residence. Bennett Hofford is serving as the 2026 Build Partner for the House Beautiful Whole Home project, bringing thoughtful construction and a strong attention to craftsmanship to these luxury townhomes. Throughout 284 Meeting Street, the Whole Home project will unfold both within the residences and on the first floor with a one of a kind pop up retail experience, reflecting the same level of elevated design and enduring craftsmanship found within each home. Inside each townhome, natural stone surfaces set a refined tone, carrying through the kitchen and baths where custom cabinetry, high end integrated appliances, and designer fixtures create a cohesive and elevated feel. Wide plank hardwood floors extend throughout the living spaces, while ten foot ceilings and gas fireplaces add warmth and architectural presence. Private balconies invite moments, and each residence includes a conditioned ground level storage space for added convenience. A gated entry and private parking for two vehicles per home provide ease and privacy, complemented by a secure lobby with elevator access and soundproofed common areas. Unit 203 features 2,847 square feet of living space including 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Upon entering, you're greeted by open living spaces seamlessly blending a spacious living room, dining room, and kitchen, ideal for everyday living or entertaining. A large covered terrace, accessible from both the living room and primary suite, extends the living area for al fresco relaxation and dining. A second covered terrace opens from the kitchen, allowing additional space to enjoy Charleston's beautiful weather. The primary bedroom suite offers a serene retreat with two walk-in closets and an en suite bathroom featuring a dual sink vanity, WC, tiled shower, and soaking tub, while the remaining two guest suites are well-sized with nicely appointed bathrooms. As of April 2026, significant progress continues at 284 Meeting Street, bringing this exceptional new addition to Charleston's historic district closer to completion.

284 Meeting Street Unit #203, Charleston

$10,800,000
6 Beds 9.5 Baths 26010900 MLS South Of Broad SubDv. Active Status
On one of the most beautiful streets in historic downtown Charleston, behind garden walls and beneath the shade of live oaks, stands the Thomas Rose House, an extraordinary Georgian residence built in 1735 when Charles Town was still a young Colonial port. For nearly 300 years, this remarkable home has witnessed the evolution of the Holy City--surviving devastating fires, wars, earthquakes, and storms--while retaining its elegant architecture and inimitable craftsmanship. Today, following a meticulous restoration that seamlessly blends historic integrity with modern luxury, this South of Broad estate offers something almost impossible to replicate: a fully livable 18th-century masterpiece set within expansive gardens in the heart of America's most beautifully preserved historic city.The property occupies Lot 61 of the original Grand Modell of Charles Town, granted in 1680 to Elizabeth Willis. By 1701, it had passed to the wealthy Elliott family. Thomas Eliott bequeathed the property to his daughter Beuler, who married Thomas Rose in 1733. Shortly thereafter, Rose commissioned the distinguished residence that still bears his name. The elegant Georgian merchant house was intended to reflect the fashionable architecture of England's port cities. Constructed of brick and oyster-shell plaster, the two-and-a-half-story structure is 5 bays wide with a hipped roof punctuated by dormers and a spectacular full-width drawing room that survives today in all its original grandeur. Around 1790, the iconic double piazzas were added and the entrance moved from the center of Church Street to the south facade to conform to the Charleston single house style that was popular at the time. The piazza door is noteworthy for its columned surround topped by a fanlight and triangular pediment. Remarkably, the interior of the home retains many of its original 18th-century architectural features, preserved in museum-quality fashion. Visitors enter into a gracious reception room and adjoining office. Cypress paneled walls, fireplace surrounds, heart pine floors, high ceilings, deep shuttered windows, and architectural niches immediately showcase the home's extraordinary craftsmanship. A series of arched doors and transoms guide the flow of light throughout the house. Past the reception room, the dining room exhibits a similar level of formality. The stair hall is paneled in black walnut with a mahogany railing and finely detailed stair brackets that reflect the artistry of its builders. Upstairs, the grand drawing room spans the entire width of the building--believed to be the earliest surviving example of this layout in Charleston. Its delicate Adams-style mantel dates to the early 19th century. A jib door beneath the frontmost window allows access to the second-story piazza and Lowcountry breezes. Despite its 1735 origins, the house has been thoughtfully adapted for modern living. Discreet updates include an elevator, modern alarm system, and keyless entry integrated along antique brass hardware. A powder room off the stair hall and other carefully placed conveniences support everyday living without compromising the home's architectural authenticity. In 1942, owner and architect Henry P. Staats built the hyphen that connects the current kitchen and primary bath above to the previously detached kitchen and laundry outbuilding. The modern chef's kitchen features custom cabinetry, a La Cornue gas range (with 6 Delft tiles rescued from the drawing room fireplace restoration placed in the backsplash above), and integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer. A butler's pantry with bar, wine cooler, and Bosch integrated dishwasher supports effortless entertaining. Just beyond, a screened porch dining room allows meals to be enjoyed outside year-round. Adjacent to the kitchen, the original working kitchen has been transformed into a comfortable family room. The original kitchen hearth with beehive oven and herringbone brick floor serve as dramatic focal points. The mirror above the hearth cleverly conceals a television, blending the latest in modern tech seamlessly into its historic surroundings. The original laundry room continues to be used for that purpose. Its fireplace, then used to boil water for washing clothes and linens, is now joined by high-tech machines in another juxtaposition of technologies. The luxurious primary suite comprises the remainder of the second floor and can be separated from the entertaining areas of the house for privacy. A bedroom window opens to the piazza through a jib door, offering views of the formal parterre garden framed by an arcade of arches. The primary bath includes dual sinks, a freestanding soaking tub, a separate water closet with sink, and a massive marble shower room with multiple shower heads for a spa-like experience. The adjoining dressing room feels more like a private boutique than a traditional closet. Down the hall, a flexible room-sized closet could easily serve as a sitting room, nursery, dressing room, or private home office. Third floor adds 3 dormer bedrooms and a full bath. The bedrooms each have built-in closets and drawers. Two also feature built-in desks, ideal for school-aged children. Guest lodging is thoughtfully arranged to provide both comfort and privacy. The original carriage house has been transformed into a suite with sitting, dining, and sleeping areas, along with a breakfast bar and a full bath. The carriage doors are preserved as large windows. Above is a studio apartment with its own exterior entrance and private walled courtyard. This residence includes a full kitchenette and stacked laundry, along with a bedroom and full bath. A balcony overlooking the gardens provides the perfect place for al fresco dining. The grounds of the Thomas Rose House are as significant as the residence itself. The formal gardens were designed by renowned landscape architect Loutrel Briggs in 1954. A series of outdoor rooms provide both beauty and privacy, enclosed by high stucco and brick walls and shaded by mature live oaks. The hardscape and plantings were updated in 2019-20 by Sheila Wertimer. Most recently, Glen Gardner reestablished the parterre garden surrounding an armillary sphere--a landscape element that predates the Briggs layout. Altogether, the gardens of 59 Church Street have been curated by a virtual "Who's Who" of Charleston landscape design. A heated and cooled swimming pool and spa, hidden terraced garden, and garden house (not included in the square footage) create multiple opportunities for entertaining and retreat. A large parking court behind an automatic mahogany gate offers abundant off-street parking. Steeped in history. Immersed in a sense of time and place. For the next owner, the Thomas Rose House offers something far more meaningful than a remarkable home: the opportunity to add your name to the story of one of Charleston's most important architectural treasures. Three centuries of history. One extraordinary opportunity. Your legacy awaits...

59 Church Street, Charleston

$4,975,000
3 Beds 3.5 Baths 26010504 MLS One Vendue Range SubDv. Active Status
Positioned along the coveted waterfront in Charleston's historic French Quarter, 1 Vendue Range, Unit G offers an exceptional blend of refined interiors and unparalleled harbor views. Encompassing approximately 3,261 square feet, this elegant residence features three spacious bedrooms and three and a half baths, thoughtfully designed for both comfortable living and sophisticated entertaining.Rich pine floors run throughout the home, complemented by a beautifully detailed pine-paneled library that serves as a warm and inviting office or retreat. This space opens seamlessly onto a private deck, creating a natural extension of the living area and capturing sweeping views of the Cooper River.The well-appointed gourmet kitchen is designed for both function and style, while the gas fireplace in the living room adds warmth and ambiance to the main living spaces, and there is an additional electric fireplace in the guest suite that is currently disconnected. The multi-room Sonos sound system can be found in 5 of the rooms. Additional highlights include two deeded garage parking spaces, a rare and valuable amenity in this premier downtown location. Residents of Vendue Range enjoy exclusive access to a spectacular rooftop terrace, complete with ample seating, panoramic 360-degree views, and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets over the harbor and city skyline. This is a rare opportunity to own a truly distinguished waterfront residence in one of Charleston's most iconic and sought-after neighborhoods.

1 Vendue Range Unit #Unit G, Charleston

$8,995,000
4 Beds 5.5 Baths 26009816 MLS Harleston Village SubDv. Active Status
Set on a rare double lot with historic ties to the original Roper Hospital, this exceptional Charleston single residence seamlessly blends architectural pedigree with inspired modern design. Originally constructed in 1995 by an architect for his own family, and honored with a 1996 Preservation Society of Charleston Carolopolis Award, this distinguished home has been completely reimagined through a meticulous, down-to-the-studs renovation in 2023 and 2024 addition, including a thoughtfully designed pool house and stunning new primary suite by architect Sebastian von Marschall. Beyond its classic stucco facade, the interiors are both sophisticated and expressive, artfully layering antique furnishings with bold contemporary elements--statement lighting, abstract art, richly saturated paintand striking wallpapers throughout. The reconfigured floor plan enhances flow and livability, with the kitchen and dining spaces repositioned to create a more intuitive connection for everyday living and entertaining. A gracious foyer sets the tone, flanked by elegant formal living and dining rooms. The dining room is a true showpiece, featuring panoramic Paul Montgomery mural wallpaper, a Regina Andrews chandelier, and an antiqued mirrored inset ceiling, with French doors opening to a charming brick terrace. The designer kitchen, centered around a marble island, flows seamlessly into a warm and inviting den, while a fully appointed butler's pantry - custom designed for china, glassware, and entertaining - adds both beauty and function. A wet bar with beverage refrigeration and soda fountain, a powder room, and a private office complete the main level. Upstairs, guest accommodations are equally curated, highlighted by richly layered color palettes and designer finishes, including Thibaut "Yukio" wallpaper paired with Farrow & Ball hues. The third floor offers a whimsical bedroom retreat with dormered ceilings, window seats, and a distinctive full bath centered around a glass-enclosed shower. Privately situated above the addition and connected by a hyphen, the primary suite is a serene sanctuary overlooking the gardens and pool. The suite features an extraordinary, boutique-style dressing room and closet with illuminated cabinetry, marble-topped island, and custom display storage. The primary bath is equally dramatic, anchored by a striking black-tiled shower and dual vanities. Designed as a seamless extension of indoor living, the pool house serves as both a stylish lounge and the heart of entertaining. Inspired by Dorothy Draper, the space features Brunschwig & Fils "Les Touches" wallpaper, marble checkerboard flooring, and vibrant textiles, creating a playful yet refined atmosphere. With a wet bar, dishwasher, and dual powder bathrooms, the pool house plays double duty for powerful party hosting. At the center of the property, the landscaped gardens are the true showpiece--anchoring the main house and addition with a resort-like setting that includes a pool, brick hardscaping, lush plantings, and curated outdoor living spaces. Entry is through iron gates framed by brick columns and gas lanterns, leading to a circular brick drive, fountain, and koi pond--an arrival experience that is both grand and unmistakably Charleston. This is a rare opportunity to own a deeply considered, design-forward residence where historic inspiration and modern luxury converge in one of Charleston's most distinctive settings. This spectacular property was recently featured in both television and print. Watch Season 3 Episode 6 of "Where We Call Home" on HBO Max and Apple TV. It was also featured in the April 2024 issue of Charleston Magazine, as well as the December 2025 holiday issue of Charleston Magazine, showcasing this very special home. Three private, deeded off-street parking spaces behind the property provide coveted downtown parking and security. Please see list of upgrades and design details.

140 Queen Street, Charleston

$4,150,000
4 Beds 3.5 Baths 26008958 MLS South Of Broad SubDv. Active Status
Positioned at the distinguished corner of Church and Tradd Streets, 80 Church Street presents a rare opportunity to own a stately residence in Charleston's most prestigious South of Broad enclave. Situated on high ground within the original Old Walled City, this property embodies classic architectural elegance while offering the scale and layout ideal for modern living.The elevated main level is defined by impressive ceiling heights, expansive windows, and beautifully proportioned rooms that invite natural light throughout. Formal living and dining spaces are complemented by a more relaxed breakfast area, creating a graceful yet functional floor plan suited for both entertaining and everyday comfort.The kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and is supported by a thoughtfully designed laundry room that elevates daily living. The upper level features a well-appointed primary suite privately situated at the rear of the home, complete with a bright en suite bath and generous storage. Two additional bedrooms offer flexibility for guests, home offices, or additional dressing spaces. A notable highlight is the fully finished lower level, an uncommon feature in historic downtown Charleston, offering a private guest suite with its own living area, bedroom, and full bath, ideal for extended stays or multigenerational living. The property's intimate courtyard provides a quiet outdoor retreat, perfectly suited for enjoying Charleston's year-round climate. Recent enhancements include a newly installed copper roof, fresh interior paint, and custom carpeting with a tailored runner. Offering four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, this exceptional residence combines historic significance, thoughtful updates, and an unparalleled location in the heart of South of Broad. The refrigerator, Beverage cooler & water feature in courtyard do not work.

80 Church Street, Charleston

$3,500,000
3 Beds 3.5 Baths 26008890 MLS Harleston Village SubDv. Active Status
Welcome to 72 Halsey Boulevard, an exceptional residence in the coveted Halsey Park enclave - where classic Charleston character is seamlessly paired with refined contemporary design. This is a home that truly stands apart: timeless Lowcountry flair, elevated with modern appointments that make it a rare find in downtown Charleston.Situated along prestigious Halsey Boulevard, this 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence spans more than 2,900 square feet across three impeccably designed levels. From the moment you enter, the home feels bright, inviting, and effortlessly stylish. A light-filled foyer sets the tone, leading into a spacious living room anchored by a sleek linear fireplace - an elegant modern counterpoint to the home's traditional architectural details. Double piazza access on eitherside captures Charleston's signature breezes and creates a natural flow between indoor and outdoor living. A full-width covered piazza extends the living space outdoors, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining, while a second upper porch offers an additional private retreat. Throughout the home, thoughtful details elevate everyday living: triple molding, integrated Sonos speakers, top-tier designer plumbing fixtures, Lutron lighting controls, and J. Geiger electric shades blend luxury with convenience in a way that feels both intentional and effortless. The main living level is completed by a beautifully appointed kitchen featuring high-end Thermador appliances, custom cabinetry, and a generous dining area that functions equally well for intimate dinners or gracious entertaining. A private elevator servicing all three floors, along with a home generator, adds a level of comfort and ease rarely found in downtown residences. The second floor is anchored by a serene primary suite with a spacious walk-in closet, spa-like bath with heated floors and direct access to its own private porch--perfect for morning coffee or quiet evenings overlooking Alberta Long Lake and the City Marina. Two additional En suite bedrooms and a dedicated laundry room round out the level, offering both comfort and practicality. The ground level is a standout, featuring an oversized garage, abundant storage, and a remarkable covered entertainment area with an open patio. Whether envisioned as a game-day gathering space, fitness studio, or private outdoor lounge, this level provides flexibility few Charleston homes can match. With low-maintenance living, abundant storage and an unbeatable location just minutes from the Battery, MUSC, and Charleston's finest dining and galleries, 72 Halsey Boulevard is more than a home--it is a rare opportunity to experience authentic Charleston living, thoughtfully reimagined for today.

72 Halsey Boulevard, Charleston

$7,200,000
7 Beds 7.5 Baths 26007985 MLS Ansonborough SubDv. Active Status
An extraordinary offering in the heart of historic Ansonborough -- where Charleston's past is not only preserved, but beautifully reimagined.Constructed in 1840 by Henry Street in the years following the Great Fire, this rare double-front Greek Revival residence stands as a lasting expression of resilience, craftsmanship, and architectural significance. Its stately masonry facade and iconic piazzas set the tone before you ever step inside -- a quiet reminder that this is something far beyond the expected.Inside, the home unfolds with intention. Grand double parlors, rich in detail and proportion, create a sense of understated elegance -- where historic character is honored and thoughtfully layered with modern refinement. Every space feels curated yet livable, designed to...accommodate both intimate moments and elevated entertaining with ease. At the center of the home, a chef's kitchen of exceptional caliber anchors daily living -- seamlessly blending performance, design, and gathering. Throughout, the residence offers a level of scale and flexibility rarely found downtown, with multiple living areas, private quarters, and opportunities for multi-generational living or discreet guest accommodations. Beyond the interiors, a private courtyard retreat introduces an entirely different rhythm -- complete with a saltwater pool, outdoor kitchen, and thoughtfully designed gathering spaces that feel worlds away while remaining in the heart of the city. Positioned just steps from Charleston's most celebrated dining, cultural landmarks, and waterfront views, this is a residence defined not by square footage, but by lifestyle -- walkable, storied, and deeply rooted in place. A rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston history, reimagined for today.

36 Society Street, Charleston

$11,500,000
5 Beds 5.5 Baths 26006932 MLS South Of Broad SubDv. Active Status
Welcome to the Captain John Morrison House at 125 Tradd Street. Circa 1805, this rare, four-window-wide Charleston Single-style residence has been extensively renovated both inside and out. The interior showcases a refined blend of luxurious modern finishes and preserved historic architectural details throughout. The first floor features a grand living room, an elegant dining room, a well-appointed kitchen, and a spacious family room located in the attached kitchen house, seamlessly opening to the garden for effortless indoor-outdoor living. Upstairs, the second floor hosts a beautifully finished primary suite along with a stunning drawing room overlooking the charm of historic Tradd Street. The third floor includes three additional bedrooms and two thoughtfully remodeled bathrooms.The second level of the kitchen house offers a private guest suite with sweeping views of the manicured grounds. Exterior highlights include triple-tiered piazzas that provide abundant outdoor living space, a gated entrance, and a deep, reimagined garden offering total privacy, complete with a swimming pool and pool house (contains an additional 266 square feet of conditioned space not included in the overall square footage). Featuring distinctive details and top-tier finishes throughout, 125 Tradd Street is a truly exceptional property located in the heart of Charleston's prestigious South of Broad neighborhood.

125 Tradd Street, Charleston

$2,350,000
3 Beds 3.5 Baths 26005765 MLS South Of Broad SubDv. Active Status
This move-in ready top-floor condominium sits on one of South of Broad's most attractive streets, just two blocks from The Battery and an easy walk to restaurants, shops, and the waterfront. One of only three units in a fully renovated 1920s building, the property blends historic scale and character with updated systems and a functional layout. Occupying the entire top two levels with windows on all four sides, high ceilings and an open flow the condo is bright and comfortable for both everyday living and entertaining. The property spans 2,478 square feet with three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths. Hardwood floors, interior brick accents, solid moldings, and built-in shelving add warmth and architectural detail without feeling overdone.This condo lives like a single family home with a private entrance and ground floor foyer. The main level of the condominium includes a living room, which opens to a charming front porch, and a comfortable den, which flows directly into the kitchen and dining area. The kitchen features custom cabinetry, marble countertops, a gas range with stainless hood, and quality appliances in a clean, classic design. The screened-in porch, added in 2023, serves as a true extension of the living space, with a finished ceiling, grilling area, and direct access to the three deeded parking spaces below, making it both private and usable most of the year. The main level also includes two guest suites, each with an en suite bath. The upper level is dedicated to the primary suite, creating separation from the guest rooms. The primary bath includes floor-to-ceiling tile, a glass-enclosed shower, double vanity, and a spacious walk-in closet with custom built-ins. Additional improvements include new east-facing windows, electric blinds, under-rail lighting on the screened-in porch, a new alarm system, UV sterilizers and coil cleaners on both HVAC units, hot water dispenser and reverse osmosis water filtration, touchless faucet, wood storm panels with a contractor agreement in place for installation during significant weather events, network system with cameras, Lutron lighting control system, Tesla charger, and HOA approval to add a private elevator at the rear stair location. Each room is hardwired with ethernet for reliable high-speed connectivity. As one of only three owners, this ownership interest carries voting control within the HOA, so no association decisions can be made without Unit C's owner's approval. With strong walkability, rare three-car parking, and no updates needed, this is a compelling turnkey opportunity South of Broad. Unit C's HOA fee is $1,635 monthly and includes insurance (hurricane, general liability, and flood), landscaping, water for landscaping, HVAC maintenance, pest control, dehumidifier maintenance, property manager fees, back flow testing, and tree trimming.

64 Lenwood Boulevard Unit #Apt C, Charleston

$1,285,000
2 Beds 2 Baths 25027103 MLS George And Society SubDv. Active Status
Rare find in the very heart of historic Charleston. Incomparable location, EXTRA LARGE PRIVATE TERRACE, and private gated in-building parking, this condominium is everything that makes Charleston the leading year round destination. The kitchen granite countertop is extended for barstool seating, and all appliances are stainless steel. The unit has hardwood floors throughout. Each bedroom is on opposite sides of the family room, offering more privacy. The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with tile floor, soaking tub, separate tiled shower, double vanity sink and spacious walk-in closet. The second bedroom offers a walk-in closet and a full bathroom right outside the door with tile flooring and tiled tub. Head up to the newly-renovated rooftop patio offering panaramic view

21 George Street Unit #111, Charleston

$1,225,000
3 Beds 2.5 Baths 25026090 MLS Harleston Village SubDv. Active Status
Move-in ready, lock-and-leave, tastefully updated 2-story, top floor unit in the Baker House, along the banks of Colonial Lake in historic downtown Charleston's Harleston Village.Condo 23 is luxurious, bright and airy, with a living room anchored by a character-rich original exposed brick wall. The dining room is surrounded by distinctive arched windows overlooking Colonial Lake. The stylish kitchen has stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a walk-in pantry. Upstairs, the master bedroom has an adjoining bath, dual closets for plenty of storage, and views of Colonial Lake. A second bedroom also has 2 closets and an en suite full bath with expansive views of the city. The third bedroom is currently used as an office and includes a full-sized washer and dryerColonial Lake. The stylish white-on-white kitchen has stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a walk-in pantry. The open layout makes the home feel more like a private residence than an apartment. Whether used as a primary residence, a lock-and-leave second home, or an investment property, the setting is especially appealing for buyers who want historic charm without the maintenance demands of a single-family property. Upstairs are 2 comfortable bedrooms plus a flexible third room, currently used as an office, with a full-size stacked laundry closet. This space works beautifully as a dedicated work-from-home area, guest overflow, creative studio, or additional sleeping space, depending on your needs. The primary bedroom has dual closets for plenty of storage and an adjoining bath. The second bedroom also has 2 closets as well as an en suite full bath. Baker House ownership includes valuable downtown conveniences including 2 off-street parking spots, bicycle storage, and a secured storage locker. The building's comprehensive monthly regime supports the care and maintenance of the landmark building, offering a simplified ownership experience. Baker House sits directly across from Colonial Lake, providing access to its park, gardens, and walking/jogging paths. Beloved by Charlestonians for generations, Colonial Lake has been described as a "serene oasis nestled in the heart of Charleston" (Agoda travel guide) and a "treasure for us all" (Charleston Magazine). Residents gather here year-round for morning walks, evening strolls, dog walking, picnics, and some of the most picturesque views in the Historic District. A landmark $5.9 million restoration was completed in 2016, with an additional garden revitalization undertaken in 2025, ensuring the park remains one of Charleston's most beautiful and thoughtfully maintained public spaces. Today, the picturesque park is surrounded by grand old homes and attracts families, dog walkers, joggers, and visitors. Right behind the building is Moultrie Playground, with public tennis courts, pickle ball courts, basketball courts, a playground, and batting cages. These facilities make the area popular with families, outdoor enthusiasts, and fitness buffs alike. In the same block, you can walk to the shops and restaurants in The Jasper. Harleston Village is one of the most walkable areas of the city. Broad Street, King Street, MUSC, the College of Charleston, and some of the city's best dining and shopping are all within easy reach. For the buyer seeking a distinctive Charleston residence with history, views, parking, and location, 55 Ashley Avenue 23 offers a compelling alternative to both newer amenity buildings and higher-maintenance downtown homes. Note: Some images have been virtually staged to help illustrate the potential use and layout of the rooms. Care has been taken to represent the spaces as accurately as possible; however, furnishings, décor, and room presentation are for visualization purposes only. Buyers should verify all information deemed important, including room dimensions, layout, and square footage.

55 Ashley Avenue Unit #23, Charleston

$2,699,000
4 Beds 3.5 Baths 25025974 MLS South Of Broad SubDv. Active Status
Nestled in the heart of Charleston's most prestigious neighborhood, Historic South of Broad, 14 Limehouse Street is a residence that beautifully marries timeless character with modern comforts. Tucked discreetly behind an original Philip Simmons wrought-iron gate, the property first reveals a serene garden retreat. This professionally designed outdoor space, with its circular stone patio and tranquil fountain shaded by a centuries-old oak tree, offers a warm and elegant welcome long before you step inside. Whether enjoying a morning cup of coffee in the dappled sunlight or gathering with friends under the grand oak, this private oasis immediately sets the tone for refined Lowcountry living. Built in 1851, this iconic three-story Charleston Single stands as a testamentto both the city's rich history and enduring craftsmanship. The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home boasts hallmark details such as gas fireplaces, plantation shutters, and a full-length side porchan ideal perch to enjoy Charleston's gentle breezes and charming streetscape. From the moment you step onto the piazza or sink into a rocking chair, the home's inviting atmosphere evokes the quintessential Southern lifestyle. Upon entering, the foyer provides a graceful introduction to the home's thoughtful layout. To one side lies the formal living room, where high ceilings, detailed moldings, and a fireplace create an intimate yet sophisticated gathering space. Opposite sits the formal dining room, perfectly suited for dinner parties and holiday celebrations. Moving beyond, the home opens into a bright and airy floor plan where the kitchen seamlessly connects to the family room. This balance of elegance and comfort makes it as easy to host lively gatherings as it is to enjoy quiet evenings at home. The gourmet kitchen is every chef's dream, outfitted with stainless steel appliances, a central island with bar seating, and generous cabinetry for storage. The thoughtful design allows for effortless entertaining, whether preparing a casual weekend brunch or a multi-course dinner. The adjoining family room, bathed in natural light, extends the kitchen's warmth and creates a casual hub for daily living. Ascending to the second floor, you'll find the primary suite alongside a spacious guest bedroom, both with ensuite baths. The primary suite exudes sophistication, featuring tall windows that invite natural light, a cozy fireplace, and ample space to create a restful sanctuary. Its spa-like bathroom is a retreat in itself, boasting a freestanding soaking tub, a glass-enclosed shower, and a custom vanity topped with granite. Just steps away, a sunroom offers a peaceful hideaway ideal for reading, art projects, or simply basking in Charleston's golden light. This delightful space also provides direct access to a private screened porchperfect for savoring quiet mornings or breezy evenings in total seclusion. The third floor has been newly renovated to provide even greater flexibility and comfort. Here, two additional bedrooms and a full bath make it an excellent space for guests, family members, or even a home office or studio. With thoughtful updates, this upper level maintains the home's historic character while offering all the conveniences of modern living. Every corner of 14 Limehouse Street tells a story, from the handcrafted details to the way its rooms seamlessly transition between formal and informal living. The home invites you to embrace a lifestyle rooted in Charleston tradition while enjoying the ease and comfort of contemporary design. Whether hosting elegant dinners, enjoying cocktails on the piazza, or retreating to the peaceful garden, this residence captures the very best of Lowcountry living.

14 Limehouse Street, Charleston