The historic Job Palmer House at 166 Wentworth Street is a stunning Charleston Single home that was built circa 1809 and previously restored in the 1960's. The owners have completed a meticulous renovation on the existing structure and added a new kitchen wing with a sweeping view of the exquisite garden. This solid brick three story home has a double-tiered piazza with an elegant door architrave. The interior's soaring ceilings, crystal chandeliers and original staircase create an elegance only to be found in homes of this lineage. The owner, a master gardener, along with landscape architect, Robert Chestnut, created an enchanting garden that also allows for off-street parking and several outdoor alcoves creating a wonderful outdoor entertaining space. Attention to detail in the landscaping and outdoor lighting set the stage for old world ambiance. This is a truly wonderful opportunity to live in historic Charleston's beautiful Harleston Village neighborhood. Enjoy the downtown lifestyle with the Battery, incredible restaurants and shopping just a few minutes away.
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Exterior Features
Style Charleston Single
Construction Single Family
Siding Brick
Exterior Lawn Irrigation, Lighting
Roof Copper, Metal
Garage Yes
Water Public
Sewer Public Sewer
Lot Description 0 - .5 Acre
Interior Features
Heating Electric, Forced Air, Heat Pump
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Description Bedroom, Den, Dining Room, Living Room
Living Area 4,964 SQFT
Year Built 1809
Stories 3 Stories
Neighborhood & Schools
Subdivision Harleston Village
Elementary School Memminger
Middle School Simmons Pinckney
High School Burke
Financial Information
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Listing Information
Listing Provided Courtesy of William Means Real Estate, LLC
The data for this listing came from the Charleston, SC MLS.