3 Beds 3 Baths 3,154 Sq.Ft. 0.13 Acres
Classic Queen Street row house c. 1801, 3 story masonry structure with the authentic patina of old Charleston. Covered coach driveway and deep-walled garden with views of the iconic St. Phillip's steeple. For many years, this has been a primary residence with an apartment above. 3rd floor bedrooms with high ceilings. Businesses at this address include a grocer, a vegetable shop, a dry goods store, a small restaurant, as well as the infamous Picayune Tavern. Today the building is two residential units. The 2nd floor drawing room features what is believed to be an original mantel and has 3 jib doors opening to a south-facing balcony above Queen Street. Easy conversion to a single-family residence. Gross rent when both units rented is approx. 50k per year. Sold as in condition.
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