Listing Courtesy of: CHARLESTON / Marshall Walker Real Estate
81 A, B, C Charleston, SC 29401
Active (291 Days)
$8,000,000
Description
MLS #:
23016062
23016062
Lot Size
0.4 acres
0.4 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1826
1826
Style
Charleston Single
Charleston Single
County
Charleston County
Charleston County
Community
Harleston Village
Harleston Village
Listed By
Matthew Brockbank, Marshall Walker Real Estate
Source
CHARLESTON
Last checked May 3 2024 at 3:02 AM GMT+0000
CHARLESTON
Last checked May 3 2024 at 3:02 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 6
- Half Bathrooms: 2
Subdivision
- Harleston Village
Utility Information
- Utilities: Charleston Water Service
- Sewer: Public Sewer
School Information
- Elementary School: Memminger
- Middle School: Courtenay
- High School: Burke
Parking
- Covered Spaces :0
Stories
- 4
Location
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An updated mother-in-law suite with a private entrance is located on the ground floor and could function as an independent unit. It additionally has another entrance to access the main house, enclosed piazza and courtyard.
Behind the courtyard and main house is the caretakers building now used as storage building. It includes a half bath, eAC and a charming private garden in the rear. This structure has many options for use for those with a vision. The massive Carriage House includes a ground floor legal STR that's 2/1 and a two story long term rental above it that's 4/2 with a private deck on the top. A parking lot located behind the buildings can fit up to 6 cars.
Originally constructed by Dr. Glover, this grand Italianate mansion served as a cherished home for his family for numerous years. Passing through the hands of two esteemed Charleston families, the Roses, and the Moises, the mansion eventually found its way to Giovani Sottile in 1910. Mr. Sottile's patronage led to the mansion's transformation into the Italian consulate, a role it maintained under his descendants until the present owners acquired it.
Gracing the prestigious National Register of Historic Places since 2019, this distinguished home proudly preserves its opulent formal rooms and numerous original historic features. An Italian gem waiting for you to enjoy