Property Description
Circa 1850-1860. Built by Patrick O'Donnell, who famously built the grand ''O'Donnell's Folly'' around the corner at 21 King Street. Architecturally eclectic, featuring a square columned portico with Italianate styled window and door surrounds from the Greek Revival period. This 2-level home features a spacious floorplan, with its grand stair hall entry, separate formal living and dining rooms. The kitchen and family room, added later, opens to a charming walled garden to the rear.The second level is complete with four spacious bedrooms and two full baths. Surrounded by grand mansions, this quiet South of Broad location is an easy walk to the Battery and White Point Gardens. First time offered in 27 years.
Interior Features
- Cool System: Central Air
- Heat System: Heat Pump
- Floors: Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Wood
- Fireplaces: 1
- Interior: Ceiling - Smooth, High Ceilings, Family, Formal Living, Entrance Foyer, Great, Separate Dining
Exterior Features
- Parking: Off Street
- Exterior: Lawn Irrigation
Additional Features
- County: Charleston
- Property Type: Single Family Detached
- Community Features: Bus Line, Trash
- Water/Sewer: Public Sewer
- Stories: 2
- Year Built: 1850
- Elementary School: Memminger
- Middle Or Junior School: Simmons Pinckney
- High School: Burke
Location