Nestled gracefully upon a generous corner lot of .52 acres within the coveted Crescent neighborhood, this iconic brick residence constructed in 1955, was brought to life by the illustrious architect Douglas Ellington, known for his Beaux-Arts Architecture. Thoughtful renovations by the current residents, the home's second stewards, have renovated features while preserving its intrinsic charm. The dwelling includes a gracious and traditional floor plan, perfectly tailored for hosting guests and enjoying family. A notable feature of this remarkable home is its inclusion in the Preservation Society of Charleston House & Garden Tour for 2024.

listed at $3M

4 BD | 2.5 BA

2860 SQFT

Enjoy:

  • An expansive living room with detailed hearth

  • Lush grounds with elevated patio

  • Family room with built-in shelving and wet bar

  • Stunning courtyard

  • Primary suite with ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet

  • Personal sanctuary with vintage camellias, lush boxwoods, and historic live oaks

  • An exquisite courtyard and estate-like setting


    With its prime locale, timeless architectural allure, and proximity to the esteemed Porter-Gaud Campus, the charming shops of Windemere, Downtown Charleston, and local beaches, this exceptional Crescent property embodies an ideal sanctuary to call home.

listed by: Kim Meyer | Smith Spencer Real Estate

photos by: Drew Castellano

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