Mar 10, 2017

Downtown Homes with Piazzas

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21 WENTWORTH STREET

Enjoy views of the charming garden from the double piazzas at 21 Wentworth Street. This home has what everyone wants in Charleston: high ceilings, generous master suite, eat-in kitchen, two living spaces, private guest quarters, a brick exterior and a two-car driveway. Learn more about 21 Wentworth Street.

140 BROAD STREET

Italianate in style, this home reminds us of the grandeur of Charleston’s past with its fabulous entry hall and attention to detail. The double parlor and grand dining room provide access to the first floor piazza while the second floor piazza overlooks the saltwater lap pool. Learn more about 140 Broad Street.

3 JUDITH STREET

This classic circa-1890’s Charleston Single house set in historic Wraggborough has been owned by just three families. This opportunity checks all the boxes for someone looking for a downtown project with historic integrity and an unbeatable location. Learn more about 3 Judith Street.

59 CHURCH STREET

This home 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 stunning piazza spaces. Learn more about 59 Church Street.

22 GADSDEN STREET

This one-of-a-kind property set in Charleston’s historic Harleston Village spans across three separate parcels comprising 0.41 acres. It includes a recently renovated Charleston Single front house with double piazzas and an enormous double-lot duplex at the property’s rear. Learn more about 22 Gadsden Street.

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