THE THOMAS ROSE HOUSE
59 CHURCH STREET
The Thomas Rose House is an exquisite example of one of Charleston’s best-preserved colonial dwellings. This handsome property will appeal to architectural and history buffs, dating back to its original construction in 1735. 59 Church Street will be protected by the Historic Charleston Foundation as an initiative of the Edmonds Endangered Properties Fund. Learn more about 59 Church Street.
THE HARRIETT PORCHER SIMONS HOUSE
84 S BATTERY STREET
Enjoy being steps away from White Point Gardens, the Battery and King Street shopping and dining. This historic home has a stately presence on South Battery and offers ample living space and modern additions that will be sure to impress. Learn more about 84 S Battery.
THE EDGAR WELLS HOUSE
52 KING STREET
This handsome South of Broad home exemplifies Charleston’s architecture at its best with well-appointed rooms and an expansive garden. In the 1780s, the home was owned and occupied by Dr. George Hahnbaum, physician to the German fusiliers and later a founder of the Medical Society of South Carolina. Rich in history, the trajectory of a cannon ball can even be traced through the timbers of the house. Learn more about 52 King Street.
IMPECCABLE ANSONBOROUGH HOME
39 SOCIETY STREET
This beautifully restored Charleston Single house is perfectly tucked away from the hustle and bustle of historic Charleston. It is a truly sophisticated dwelling with modern updates that seamlessly combine with rich architectural details. Learn more about 39 Society Street.
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