Circa 1746, the John Prue House. This fine 18th century masonry home sits on property once owned by Miles Brewton. Built by Prue, a successful carpenter, where he resided until 1773. Recently restored throughout, with new systems, kitchen and baths, including an elevator and heated pool. The garden is spectacular, all recently redesigned by landscape architect Glen Gardner. The first floor mantel is particularly important, dating from construction. The double piazzas offer easy access from most main rooms, including the primary bedroom and 2nd floor study. Off-street parking.
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General Features
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Full Bathrooms 3
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Half Bathrooms 1
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Amenities Elevators
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Area 51 - Peninsula Charleston Inside of Crosstown
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County Charleston
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Subdivision South of Broad
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Building Features
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Heat Heat Pump
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Roof Metal, Slate
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Other Exterior Features Fence - Brick,Porch - Full Front,Rain Gutters,Lawn Irrigation,Fence - Private,Pool - In Ground,Porch - Screened,Stoop,Porch - Front Porch
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Other Interior Features Ceilings - 9'+,Elevator,Ceiling - Smooth,Wet Bar
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Floors Ceramic Tile, Wood
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Foundation Basement
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Water Sewer Public Sewer, Public Water
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Room Features
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Fireplace Description Gas Logs,Three +
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Master Bedroom Upstairs
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Rooms Eat- In- Kitchen, Formal Living, Foyer, Laundry, Pantry, Separate Dining, Study
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Property Features
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Acreage 0.15
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Approx SqFt 3,440
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Garage Parking Off-Street Parking
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Lot Description Inside
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Schools
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Elementary School Memminger
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Middle School Simmons Pinckney
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High School Burke