This home is located on Sullivans Island, a luxury market located on a barrier island minutes north of historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston is one of the South’s oldest cities. The island is dotted with a variety of early 1900 beach homes and newly constructed homes used as primary residences or second homes. Lots are large and range in price from $million to more than $5+Million.
One can view the beautiful Charleston harbor from the southern tip. Ft. Moultrie, where we repelled the British in 1776 is down the street. Ft. Sumter is just offshore. In 1860 this was the site where the Civil War began.
Our homeowner’s cupula was designed to be reminiscent of a charming Southern lighthouse.
This home is located on Sullivans Island, a luxury market located on a barrier island minutes north of historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston is one of the South’s oldest cities. The island is dotted with a variety of early 1900 beach homes and newly constructed homes used as primary residences or second homes. Lots are large and range in price from $million to more than $5+Million.
One can view the beautiful Charleston harbor from the southern tip. Ft. Moultrie, where we repelled the British in 1776 is down the street. Ft. Sumter is just offshore. In 1860 this was the site where the Civil War began.
Our homeowner’s cupula was designed to be reminiscent of a charming Southern lighthouse.
This home is located on Sullivans Island, a luxury market located on a barrier island minutes north of historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston is one of the South’s oldest cities. The island is dotted with a variety of early 1900 beach homes and newly constructed homes used as primary residences or second homes. Lots are large and range in price from $million to more than $5+Million.
One can view the beautiful Charleston harbor from the southern tip. Ft. Moultrie, where we repelled the British in 1776 is down the street. Ft. Sumter is just offshore. In 1860 this was the site where the Civil War began.
Our homeowner’s cupula was designed to be reminiscent of a charming Southern lighthouse.