Built by well known Civil War photographer, George C. Cook, between 1860-1862, 28 South Battery is located on one of Charleston's most highly coveted streets in South of Broad, sitting directly across the street from renowned White Point Gardens. This masonry 3 1/2 story Italianate style residence saw a comprehensive two year renovation between 2007-2009, which resulted in bringing the home back to its original condition, while adding the modern amenities that one would expect from a property of this caliber. Offering approximately 5000ft in living space, this historical and very private residence offers 4 bedrooms and 4 baths, brilliantly refinished hardwood floors, 2nd and 3rd floor balconies and a beautiful drawing room with 12 ft plus foot ceilings on the second floor. The spacious master suite occupies the entire 3rd floor which is easily accessible by a new elevator. The master bedroom is also accompanied with its own private balcony overlooking the live oak trees and historical artillery at White Point Gardens. The kitchen provides custom cabinetry, marble counter tops and top of the line stainless steel appliances There is a very large lot behind the main house with off street parking available for numerous cars, and the possibility for a pool, garden or accessory structure to be built contingent on BAR approval.

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