Circa 1764. The Jonathan Badger House. Built by Charleston cabinet maker Badger, this fine Pre-Revolutionary structure is considered to be one of the best examples of exposed Flemish and English bond brick construction from the Georgian period within the old walled city. In its original form, with the main residence now combined with the kitchen house to offer modern comforts with 18th-century architecture. 3,200 sqft, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, generous off-street parking, charming walled garden, high elevation.
Elementary: | Memminger |
Middle School: | Courtenay |
High School: | Burke |
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