This year has been all about America’s 250th birthday, but one Charleston Single has got the United States beat by 16 years.
Located in the historic South of Broad neighborhood, the three-story abode dates back to 1760. Original details like coffered ceilings and rich wood paneling have been preserved, but modern, minimalist design has been thoughtfully woven in. Despite a rather slim profile, the residence packs a lot into 3,600 square feet.
The kitchen flows through to the modern family room and the garden out back.
Chad Dyar
On the ground floor, the entrance is flanked by the stately living room on one side and the fireplace-warmed formal dining room on the other. These rooms both nod to the home’s history, while the main living spaces feel a bit more contemporary. The centerpiece is the expansive kitchen, outfitted with a La Cornue range, Sub-Zero refrigeration, two dishwashers, a wine tower, and a scullery.









