This remarkable, historic home was originally constructed in 1735 (as part of Ancrum's and Motte's Wharfs), and offers the perfect balance of preserved history and updated design. In 1842, James Adger acquired the property, transforming it into a cotton warehouse and office for his thriving steamship line. The building was… Read More later converted into residences in 1942, retaining much of its original charm.Today, this ''loft-style'' home showcases exposed brick walls, soaring beams, and reimagined oversized windows. Perfectly positioned on a charming cobblestone street in the coveted South of Broad neighborhood, the property sits just steps from Waterfront Park and a short stroll from Charleston's finest dining and boutique shopping.The thoughtfully updated floor plan offers an open main level with a spacious living room and Gas-burning fireplace, dining area, powder room, eat-in kitchen, and a cozy patio for outdoor relaxation. The residence also features three bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bath. The expansive primary suite includes a private balcony, perfect for enjoying quiet mornings or evening breezes. The 3rd Floor Bonus/Flex space is ideal for extra Living space or can be used as a 3rd Bedroom with full bath. This Lock & Leave townhome has no HOA, Off Street parking is available & with a Parking Sticker from the City of Charleston, there is never a parking issue. A transferrable parking space in the Cumberland Parking Garage is available as well. Read Less
Courtesy of Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
159
Last Updated
Property Type
Townhouse
Beds
3
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1
Square Ft.
2,262
Lot Size
0.03 Acres
Year Built
1835
MLS Number
25024674
Additional Details
Building
Built in 1835, 2 stories, Levels: "Two", Construction materials: "Brick", Other structures: "No"
Cooling
"Central Air"
Exterior Features
"Balcony"
Fireplaces
"Gas Log", "Living Room", "One", 1 total fireplace