Elegance & Style in Old Dauphin Way Historic District! Masterfully updated with high-quality amenities, this grand home is over 2300 sqft, with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Built in 1897, with stunning arch windows overlooking the front porch, 3 Renaissance RevivalÃ???Ã??Ã? mantels over marble fireplaces, 12.5 foot ceilings and gorgeous hardwoods. The Primary Bedroom Suite is pure luxury, featuring a separate soaking tub & shower, dual vanities and a large walk-in closet. Kitchen is a chefÃ??Ã?¢??s dream with granite countertops, a coveted pantry and stainless steel appliances including a gas range and wine cooler. Dining area is just off the kitchen & features both an eat-in breakfast bar & a dry bar with wine cooler. Additional bedrooms are spacious and sunny. ThereÃ??Ã?¢??s more! The homeÃ??Ã?¢??s piÃ???Ã??Ã?¨ce de rÃ???Ã??Ã?©sistance is a well manicured private garden, hidden away from the busy streets of Midtown, complete with a 3-tier deck, mature fruit trees and an iron pergola. A true gardeners paradise. Beyond the gated driveway access off Old Shell is a handsome Carriage House, featuring a move-in ready 2 BD/1 BA second-floor apartment & a first floor 1 BD / 1 BA that would make a wonderful creative space or game room. Historical features & information on the home include expertly salvaged front ironwork from the Maybrick House (formerly located at 254 Government, no longer extant) circa 1960Ã??Ã?¢??s. The home was also documented in 1939/1940 by famous photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South (CSAS), with a corresponding photograph located via the Library of Congress. Additional imagery can be found in the holdings of the Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Collection of the Library of Congress. This is a MUST SEE showpiece home. All information provided about the property is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be verified by the buyer.