If you are a history buff or connoisseur of historic architecture, there is no other choice than the historic homes south of Broad or in the French Quarter. The homes in the French Quarter will be more limited in space and lot size because of the age of these properties, but they are the "creme de la creme" of Charleston due to the location and quaintness of the area - cobblestone streets and tons of historical interesting facts. South of Broad offers some of the most glorious gardens surrounding historic homes with lots of alleyways to explore. Anyone visiting can see why one chooses South of Broad as home base.
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For homes over a hundred years old, check out the list below:
The John Edwards home also known as the Samuel Chadwick house, circa 1756 is one of the finest structures on the Charleston peninsula South of Broad located on an oversiz...
Historic Charleston meets Parisian inspired design is what you will find in this newly refined South of Broad home. Renewed to the highest quality, this property will und...
The Magwood-Moreland House, circa 1825, is a significant, historic residence on the southernmost portion of the Charleston Peninsula. This notable piece of history was na...
Priced to sell! Directly across from the Charleston Harbor, you'll find a rare opportunity to restore Charleston's only available grand home on High Battery. Here you can...
The Thomas Ball House is a beautiful Charleston single with cedar siding, 54' double piazzas, garden, gorgeous moulding, and original floors. Current owners renovated the...
The William Stone House, circa 1779, is one of 13 fine pastel-colored homes on Rainbow Row, perched just along the Battery, a short stroll to the waterfront. The natural ...
The Robert Walker House. Premier South of Broad location. Classic Historic Charleston single house circa 1844. Kitchen house circa 1809. Beautiful restorations have been ...
Rare live-work opportunity! This is a gorgeous free-standing property beautifully landscaped with unique touches such as exterior gas lanterns, heart pine flooring, expos...
The Hugh Smith building presents Charleston at its finest. This Broad Street icon dates to 1808 and is located near the corner of East Bay and the Old Exchange Building. ...
Renovated 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home built in 1830, an iconic Charleston ''Single'' style home, with rare enclosed ''Piazza'' giving the home more living space. Enjoy the ar...
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