Episode 01: The Brick | Lively Charleston
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President's Welcome
This is one of the most exciting and distinctive places on the planet to live and study, a place where the past and future influence life every day.
The College of Charleston doesn't feel like any other college. Here, rows of live oak trees draped with Spanish moss frame the brick walkways of the main campus. Our students quickly learn that the College is inextricably woven into to the beautiful and historic City of Charleston, which becomes a cherished part of their lives.
Founded in 1770, the College of Charleston is the oldest institution of higher education south of Virginia and the 13th oldest in the United States. The College has earned a reputation for excellence in the liberal arts and sciences throughout its 230-year history, and this remarkable tradition provides a strong foundation for 21st century learning.
Here you'll find extraordinary opportunities for study that are rigorous and rewarding, guided by faculty who love to teach and get to know their students. In addition to offering a broad range of undergraduate degree programs, we provide 17 master's degree programs to give our students a solid education in specialized fields of scholarship. We also offer an extensive array of educational opportunities and cultural activities for residents of the Lowcountry, the region, and the state. And we have a wide range of recreational activities, such as popular intramural program, more than 150 student organizations, and successful NCAA Division I athletics teams.
If you are a prospective student, or parent, come visit the campus to see for yourself why this university is like no other. In the meantime, take a few minutes to browse through our website. Make the College of Charleston your gateway to exceptional opportunities.
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32 South Battery - Historic Charleston,SC Real Estate
32 South Battery dominates the row of mansions known world-wide simply as The Battery. The Colonel John Ashe House, built around 1782 has been meticulously restored in every detail from the brick flooring in the basement to the gold sphere on top of the cupola. This beautiful four story Charleston double house is located across from White Point Gardens with exceptional 360 degree views over rooftops, to Charleston Harbor, the Sullivans Island Lighthouse and Ft. Sumter from three piazzas and the cupola. The formal dining room illuminated by a series of wall sconces and Waterford crystal chandeliers can comfortably accommodate twenty-four for sit down dinners. The home's graceful staircase ascends three floors allowing access to the spacious, luxurious master suite boasting two baths, large sitting room and walk-in closet; a library/den with custom cabinetry for books and collectables; guest wings and nursery wing complete with back stairs down to kitchen. Other amenities include heart pine flooring, exceptional woodwork, ornate dentil ceiling cornice, decorative mantles & wainscoting, six working fireplaces and gourmet kitchen with heartpine cabinetry, center island/breakfast bar & imported tiles. Of significant mention are the rare overmantel paintings, one an 18th century Italian landscape believed to be attributed to Giovanni Panini (1691-1765). The carriage house is a separate two story, 2BR/2BA 2092 sq. ft. brick house which has been fully restored. An electronic side gate provides added security. Enormous, beautifully landscaped private backyard with bricked courtyard provides the perfect outdoor entertaining and play area. The cupola is said to have served as an early lighthouse for Col. Ashe's ship captains bringing goods into the thriving colonial port of Charleston. With its wooden pegs in the original framing, Black Cypress exterior and rope-like detail in the paneling, the home is a tribute to the shipping industry. This home provides a unique opportunity to purchase a rare piece of America's earliest history.
Home For Sale in Charleston - 30 Hasell Street - $1,900,000
Home For Sale in Charleston
Single Family Home
Property ID #4102391
MLS ID #2803559
Size: 2807 sq.ft
260 Metre.sq
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3 full 1 half
Exceptionally well maintained handsom C.1840 Charleston Single house. Brick with private couble piazzas, guest house, secluded patio and covered garage. Working fireplaces and heart pine floors in the main house as well as the guest house. Curtains in upstairs library convey. Door knocker on street side door conveys. Chandeliers do not convey.
I Am CougarNation! -- College of Charleston
College of Charleston Cougars come from everywhere -- from all over South Carolina, across the country and around the world. They come from big cities like New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. And smaller towns like Florence, Newport and Saratoga Springs. This is what they have in common: they're all excited to be here!
This is one of the most exciting and distinctive places on the planet to live and study, a place where the past and future influence life every day.
The College of Charleston doesn't feel like any other college. Here, rows of live oak trees draped with Spanish moss frame the brick walkways of the main campus. Our students quickly learn that the College is inextricably woven into the beautiful and historic City of Charleston, which becomes a cherished part of their lives.
Founded in 1770, the College of Charleston is the oldest institution of higher education south of Virginia and the 13th oldest in the United States. The College has earned a reputation for excellence in the liberal arts and sciences throughout its 230-year history, and this remarkable tradition provides a strong foundation for 21st century learning.
Here you'll find extraordinary opportunities for study that are rigorous and rewarding, guided by faculty who love to teach and get to know their students. In addition to offering a broad range of undergraduate degree programs, we provide 17 master's degree programs to give our students a solid education in specialized fields of scholarship. We also offer an extensive array of educational opportunities and cultural activities for residents of the Lowcountry, the region, and the state. And we have a wide range of recreational activities, such as popular intramural program, more than 150 student organizations, and successful NCAA Division I athletics teams.
If you are a prospective student, or parent, come visit the campus to see for yourself why this university is like no other. In the meantime, take a few minutes to browse through our website. Make the College of Charleston your gateway to exceptional opportunities.
Charleston Real Estate: 38 S. Battery Street, Charleston, SC 29401
38 S. Battery Street:
WIth views of the Battery and White Point Gardens, this lovely Colonial Revival Style house is the perfect South Battery location. Built in 1895 by Frederick Heinz, a prosperous German baker and ice cream manufacturer, this house has many classic Charleston features.A beautiful classic iron gate greets you.Double front and side piazzas are perfect for relaxing or entertaining.A gorgeous historic cupola, which has been featured in many old photographs of the Holy City commands attention. Upon entering, notice the house has tremendous natural light, nice flow, Colonial style hall, and well proportioned rooms.The formal living/drawing room with large windows, a corner fireplace with a Windsor Style iron front and Colonial surround is a perfect room for greeting guests and entertaining. MORENext we have a large formal dining room (once a music room) with a door that leads out to one of the four piazzas. Just off the dining room is the cozy family room with classic raised panel wainscoting and another fireplace with gas logs. The nice, bright eat-in kitchen has a new GE Monogram refrigerator, new Bosch dishwasher, granite countertops, slate flooring, preserved brick chimney, and French doors leading out to a brick patio/Charleston garden. The private garden features a wall fountain, elegant stone medallions on the privacy walls, and an electric gate. The second floor master suite has a large sitting room, 2 fireplaces, and doors to the two upstairs piazzas. Master bath features a large soaking tub, subway tile, marble vanity and a beautiful original stained glass window. Two additional bedrooms are located on the second floor along with one full bath. The third floor features a large bedroom (could be a media room or perfect art studio), large closet and a full bath. This house is livable as is, but could be fabulous with just a little updating. Great bones, great floor plan. The floors are gorgeous and most of the interior has been recently painted. Walk out the front door into the heart of historic Charleston or watch the carriages and boats from your piazzas. Shared driveway easement with 40 South Battery.
The Cassina Group
309 Coleman Boulevard
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
843.628.0008
Charleston Real Estate: 200 Bank Street, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
200 Bank Street:
Located in the heart of the Old Village, this stunning and masterfully preserved home is one of the oldest private homes in all of Mount Pleasant. An artfully restored interior, a rich history, a private deepwater dock and sweeping views of the harbor and downtown Charleston make it truly a one-of-a-kind property. The home was originally built in 1858 under the direction of Captain George Washington Cullum, a United States Army engineer, and served as Mount Pleasant's lighthouse and keeper's dwelling. It was built as part of a plan to upgrade the navigational aids in Charleston Harbor and remained in use as a beacon tower until the Civil War. Following the war, the residence continued as a dwelling for the keeper of the channel lights and buoys in Charleston Harbor until World War IIwhen it was sold by the federal government. The home sits on a beautiful quarter-acre lot abutting the Charleston harbor. Moss-draped live oaks, extensive landscaping and manicured grounds evoke the Lowcountry spirit. An expansive back porch overlooks the property with panoramic views of the Charleston Harbor. A private dock, with built-in seating and a boat lift, extends into the water. The interior of the home is equally captivating with original hardwood floors, exposed brick detailing and large windows overlooking the water. Upon entering, the central foyer leads straight through to the back porch with a formal living room to the left and the kitchen and dining room to the right. Tall ceilings, built-in bookshelves, a wet bar and a gas fireplace are some highlights of the living space while the gourmet kitchen has granite counters, a Sub Zero fridge and Woolfe appliances, a farmhouse sink, an exposed brick fireplace, custom cabinets and a large formal dining area. An expansive master wing, added by the current owners, is also located on the first floor. A long hall with floor to ceiling windows overlooks the blue stone courtyard and Italian wine cellar and a small office nook looks out over the harbor. The elegant master bath has many luxurious finishes including mirrored dual vanities, custom lighting and a Calcutta marble steam shower while the large bedroom has a vaulted wooden ceiling, multiple windows and beautiful heart pine floors. The second floor has two identical guest bedrooms with water views, decorative fireplaces and en suite baths with marble-topped vanities and tiled showers. The third floor is home to a secondary master suite encompassing the entire floor with built-in storage, an office, and a full bath with a tiled shower, marble-topped vanities and a jetted tub overlooking the harbor. A large driveway and ivy-covered shed provide plenty of room for parking or storage. The home is situated within the heart of the Old Villagewalking distance to local parks, shops and restaurants.
The Cassina Group
309 Coleman Boulevard
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
843.628.0008
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Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is a historic house with gardens located on the Ashley River at 3550 Ashley River Road, Charleston County, South Carolina.
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Middleton Place is a plantation in Dorchester County, directly across the Ashley River from North Charleston and about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Charleston, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Built in several phases during the 18th and 19th centuries, the plantation was the primary residence of several generations of the Middleton family, many of whom played prominent roles in the colonial and antebellum history of South Carolina. The plantation, now a National Historic Landmark District, is used as a museum, and is home to the oldest landscaped gardens in the United States.
John Williams, an early South Carolina planter, probably began building Middleton Place in the late 1730s. His son-in-law Henry Middleton (1717–1784), who later served as President of the First Continental Congress, completed the house's main section and its north and south flankers, and began work on the elaborate gardens. Middleton's son, Arthur Middleton (1742–1787), a signer of Declaration of Independence, was born at Middleton Place, and lived at the plantation in the last years of his life. Arthur Middleton's son and grandson, Henry Middleton (1770–1846) and Williams Middleton (1809–1883), oversaw Middleton Place's transition from a country residence to a more active rice plantation. In 1865, toward the end of the U.S. Civil War, Union soldiers burned most of the house, leaving only the south wing and gutted walls of the north wing and main house. An earthquake in 1886 toppled the walls of the main house and north wing.
The restoration of Middleton Place began in 1916 when Middleton descendant John Julius Pringle Smith (1887–1969) and his wife Heningham began several decades of meticulously rebuilding the plantation's gardens. They had New York architect Bancel LaFarge design a stableyard complex of barn, stable, work buildings, and cottages; the buildings were constructed of brick salvaged from the ruined main house. In the early 1970s, approximately 110 acres (45 ha) of the 7,000-acre (2,800 ha) plantation— including the south flanker, the gardens, and several outbuildings— were placed on the National Register of Historic Places. During the same period the Middleton descendants transferred ownership of the historic district to the non-profit Middleton Place Foundation, which presently maintains the site.
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436 1/2 Huger Street, Charleston, SC 29403
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Just a block from Hampton Park, this gorgeous historic Charleston Single home at 436 1/2 Huger St has been renovated on the exterior and interior over the past several years. Take in the incredible number of windows throughout, and the gleaming hardwood floors on both stories. On the first floor, you will find a private guest bedroom with an ensuite bath, then you will go to the living room with fireplace. To the kitchen, dining nook with piazza access, and sunroom with access through french doors to the porch and fenced-in back yard with a brick patio and lawn. Upstairs there is a guest bedroom and a master suite, with laundry room, walk-in closet, and renovated bathroom with double vanity, ceramic tile floors, and tiled shower.
For more information, contact:
Kristin Walker
Dunes Properties
214 King St
Charleston, SC 29401
Direct Phone: 843-412-3333 Business Phone: 843-722-5618
Mobile Phone: 843-412-3333
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Columbia: Where Secession Started (First Baptist Church)
The James Petigru Boyce Chapel is a historic church building at 1306 Hampton Street in Columbia, South Carolina. A convention met here on December 17, 1860, whose delegates voted unanimously for South Carolina to secede from the United States, leading to the American Civil War.
The First Baptist Church of Columbia was first organized in 1809, with the building of the first church building, located on Sumter Street, in 1811.
The second First Baptist Church was built in 1859 by an unknown architect. Its construction was funded by James P. Boyce, a former president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The following year, in 1860, the Church was the site of the first state convention to discuss secession following the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States. It was chosen because it was the largest meeting place in Columbia. Under the chairmanship of D. F. Jamison, a unanimous vote of 159-0 in favor of secession on December 17, 1860 led to South Carolina seceding from the United States; it was the only such convention where the vote to secede was unanimous. Six other states would follow South Carolina's lead before the Battle of Fort Sumter; some felt if they did not secede now, they might lose the argument that a state had the right to secede, a right that has never been confirmed or denied by a court of law.
This convention lasted only one day, as Columbia was then experiencing an outbreak of smallpox. South Carolina's Order of Secession would not be signed until the delegates at this convention reconvened at Charleston, South Carolina on December 20; Columbia's little First Baptist Church was where the power brokers of South Carolina first declared that the state would secede.
When the Union Army invaded Columbia, they set fire to the Washington Street Methodist Church, South, building, led by the black First Baptist sexton who thought that it was the site of the secession convention. The invaders burned a third of Columbia's buildings, but the First Baptist Church was spared.
Until 1992, the original building was used for services, which have been televised. The church is still used for other activities such as offices, weddings, and a coffee shop connected to the church. In 1992, services moved to a new building connected to the historic building that includes the new sanctuary and the Estep Family Life Centre. The original building was renamed for Boyce.
The First Baptist Church is built in Greek Revival style. Originally, the building was 56 feet (17 m) wide and 84 feet (26 m) long. It has molded brick Tuscan portico and Tuscan pilasters along the sides. There is a balcony on each side and above the entrance. Around 1900 the bricks were painted a dirty brown. In 1941 the church was given air conditioning and was extended 35 feet (11 m), with its rear wall moved, giving a place for the choir and a baptistery. In 1949 fifteen foot side aisles were placed, with steel columns made in Doric style to reinforce and match the old architecture. It was also in 1949 that the dirty brown paint of the brick walls was removed, but in the process the walls were now ranging in color from dark pink to light tan.
The original (1859) church was 84 feet (26 m) deep by 56 feet (17 m) wide.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, and became a National Historic Landmark in 1973.
Peninsula Grill in Charleston, South Carolina
Welcome to Peninsula Grill, a special place in the very heart and soul of Charleston's Historic District, where copper carriage lanterns flicker and guests pause to wonder what awaits on the other side of the wrought iron gate. The lovely sounds of soft laughter, palmetto fronds rustling in an evening breeze, and a gurgling fountain beckon from within the charming garden courtyard. A meandering, hand-pointed historic brick alleyway leads to a gleaming green door adorned with a burnished Relais & Châteaux gold fleur-de-lis.
This resplendent and romantic sense of arrival is without peer in Charleston. Welcome to the very heart and soul of Charleston's Historic District. Welcome to Peninsula Grill.
135 South Battery Charleston, SC
Owner has experienced no flooding inside home during recent storms. Set back from the street under the canopy of a gorgeous live oak, this brick Georgian Revival-style home situated on a double lot radiates classic Southern charm and boasts impeccable finishes. The first floor offers excellent flow between the living spaces and stunning oak hardwood floors. Off of the foyer, the formal living room and an adjacent sunroom serves as the perfect place to admire the lush backyard. The formal dining room includes two charming built-in hutches. Stepping into the gourmet kitchen through vintage French doors, you'll find this space is truly a chef's dream. Features include a large center island, stunning cabinetry, Calcutta Gold hand-honed marble countertops and high-end appliances. The informal dining area between the kitchen and den includes an impressive wet bar. Beyond the powder room you'll find the den with a wood-beamed vaulted ceiling, built-in bookcases, a stone gas fireplace and three sets of French doors leading to the spacious walled backyard. On the second level, the home office has views of the Ashley River. The master suite offers a sunroom/office with built-in desk and separate laundry. A luxurious en suite bath and dressing room features Grohe fixtures, a walk-in steam shower, jacuzzi tub, double vanities and a separate water closet. An additional bedroom and beautifully designed full hall bath complete this level. On the third floor, two charming dormer-style bedrooms and a shared hall bath with a stacked washer and dryer are ideal guest quarters. Accessible from several first-floor rooms, the landscaped backyard is truly an oasis. A sizable bluestone patio, pergola, fountain, and grill area are perfect for outdoor entertaining. Palmettos line the far border of the yard against a brick wall for privacy. Another grand oak tree stands next to the one car garage, and there are two additional parking spaces on the brick-lined driveway. This move-in ready home with exquisite finishes on such an expansive lot is a rare find South of Broad. The wood trimmed mirror in the third floor bathroom does not convey.
The Old City Jail Downtown Charleston and Low Country
The Old Charleston City Jail - From its original construction in 1802 to 1939, the building located at 21 Magazine & 17 Franklin Streets was utilized as a jail and insane asylum. With the exterior stucco now falling off and exposing the brick work beneath, this medieval, gothic-like styled building projects a foreboding, grim, and haunting presence. As if that was not enough, since its closing in 1939, it has a history of strange, mysterious, and unexplained occurrences that continue to this day. It's considered to be one of the most haunted buildings in the US.
Charleston Real Estate: 24 S. Battery, Charleston, SC 29401
24 S. Battery:
Circa 1790, 24 South Battery is situated on one of Charleston's most coveted streets South of Broad and is directly across from renowned White Point Gardens and the Charleston Harbor. The historic home was designed by famed Charleston architect, John Henry Devereux. It most notably served as the residence of the famous American author DuBose Heyward, who penned Porgy--later adapted into Gershwin's Porgy & Bess--along with noted Southern photographer George S. Cook. The main house boasts Italianate and Gothic Revival detailing in the ''Colonial Revival'' style as well as a separately metered two bedroom cottage. It has been extensively renovated by the current owners and offers a seamless mix of historic touches and contemporary, high-end conveniences. The main home showcases highceilings, extensive crown molding, refinished hardwood floors, multiple fireplaces(all of which has been relined) and custom built-ins, giving the home an abundance of character and charm. The traditional floor plan has nice formal rooms including a light-filled living room and a gourmet kitchen with adjoining dining room. Some highlights of the completely remodeled kitchen and dining space include custom cabinetry, high-end stainless steel appliances, a porcelain farm sink, wine fridge, pantry, exposed brick detailing and a new buffet with storage. The spacious master bedroom, located on the second floor of the home, has a private screened porch overlooking White Point Gardens along with a walk-in closet, fireplace, sun room and multiple antique glass door closets. The en suite master bath is truly elegant with exposed brick detailing, a claw-foot cast iron tub, frameless glass shower, tile floors and more. The secondary bedroom on this floor has a newly configured contemporary en suite bath. On the third floor are two additional bedrooms, a shared bathroom with a claw foot tub and separate walk-in shower, a large storage area, closet and office space. The detached cottage, located behind the main home, offers two additional bedrooms, three remodeled bathrooms and a laundry room. It too has been thoroughly renovated and boasts a living room with custom built-ins and an eat-in kitchen with exposed brick detailing. The masterfully designed grounds of the property have been refreshed with a Charleston-style garden with all new plantings, all new hardscaping, brick-lined pathways, a new fountain and a slate patio off of the apartment. Additionally, the home comes with one off-street parking space(for a small vehicle) which is accessible by a shared electronic gate. ALL appliances, electrical, mechanical, gas and plumbing systems throughout both houses are new. A full list of renovations is attached.
The Cassina Group
309 Coleman Boulevard
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
843.628.0008
Mt. Pleasant, SC Driving Tour: Park West
Join us on a real estate driving tour of Mt. Pleasant, SC with realtor Bob Brennaman. Today's featured neighborhood overview is Park West, featuring: the Amenities Center, Churchill Park, The Gates, Summerlin, Foxmoore, Wellesley Place, The Battery, Berkleigh, Somerby, Marshwalk, Tennyson, Wheatstone, Coatbridge, Hampshire, Kingsbridge, Melrose, Andover, Park Island, Pembrooke, Kensington, Masonborough, The Village, Preston, Arlington, Keswick, and new developments.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact:
Bob Brennaman
(843) 345-6074
MtPleasantProperty.net
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Charleston Marriott Town Center - Charleston Hotels, West Virginia
Charleston Marriott Town Center 3 Stars Hotel in Charleston, West Virginia Within US Travel Directory Minutes from the Yeager Airport, this downtown Charleston hotel offers a complimentary airport shuttle service.
It hosts an indoor pool, health centre and a restaurant.
Free Wi-Fi is also available in some areas.
The elegantly decorated rooms feature en suite bathrooms with luxury amenities.
Each includes cable TV with premium movie channels and an in-room coffee maker.
Newspaper can be delivered to rooms on request.
The Brick Salt Bar and Kitchen serves seasonal options made with locally sourced ingredients.
Charleston Marriott Town Center is near state government buildings, the Charleston Civic Center and the Town Center Mall.
It is 3.
2 km from the Cato Park Golf Course.
Charleston Marriott Town Center - Charleston Hotels, West Virginia
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The Restoration - Charleston Hotels, South Carolina
The Restoration 4 Stars Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Charleston One of our bestsellers in Charleston! Situated in Charleston, South Carolina, The Restoration features a spa, library, and shop. The hotel is located only 550 m from the College of Charleston.The gourmet continental breakfast is made-to-order and served in a picnic basket by The Rise Coffee Bar. Breakfast items include but are not limited to croissants, Danishes, and bagels as well as fresh fruit and lox with hard boiled eggs.Every suite at The Restoration boasts exposed brick walls, hardwood flooring, and spacious living areas. Each suite provides a flat-screen TV, an iPod docking station, and a modern kitchenette or kitchen. Select suites have a washer and dryer.An evening wine and cheese reception is offered on select nights at The Restoration. The hotel also offers freshly baked cookies in the evenings. A rooftop bar and grill is open for lunch and dinner, and a coffee shop is also on site.Many shops and restaurants are located in Charleston Historic District and steps from The Restoration. The Fort Sumter Ferry is 1.7 km away.Historic District is a great choice for travellers interested in walking, architecture and food.
The Restoration - Charleston Hotels, South Carolina
Location in : 75 Wentworth Street, SC 29401, Charleston, South Carolina
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