CHARMING RESTORED STABLE HOME
95 ASHLEY AVENUE UNIT: E
This charming home was the original stable to the home of a former Mayor of Charleston in the 1800’s. The private walled courtyard and garden is beautifully landscaped and truly serene.
THE THOMAS ROSE HOUSE
59 CHURCH STREET
59 Church Street was one of the first residences to be listed within Charleston’s Historic District and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The property consists of a double lot, and features an expansive Loutrel Briggs-designed garden and original outbuildings.
THE RICHARD REYNOLDS HOUSE
27 LAMBOLL STREET
The Richard Reynolds House was originally built in the 1850’s and has a rich history with many original details thoughtfully preserved. Warm brick dots the grounds while perfectly manicured rose beds and hedges lead to a central fountain evoking a peaceful and private ambiance.
THE DR. VINCENT LE SEIGENUR HOUSE
38 CHURCH STREET
Ivy-covered walls, colorful landscaping and a fountain embody the spirit of Charleston at 38 Church Street. A rose and jasmine covered pergola leads to the dark-bottom pool area which is outfitted with lush, tropical landscaping.
SPECTACULAR HOME WITH GORGEOUS WESTLAKE VIEWS
27 KRIER LANE
The property features landscaping, three courtyards, and two water features custom designed by DIG Landscaping, which were featured in an issue of Charleston Home and Design magazine.
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