This beautifully restored historic home on Church Street dates back to 1784 and was originally built by John McCall, the city treasurer. He possibly acquired the property after the original brick structure burned in a fire in 1778 according to Jonathan Poston’s book, The Buildings of Charleston, A Guide to the City’s Architecture. The unusually large lot with professionally landscaped gardens by Sandy Byers, Byers Design Group, enhances the livable outdoor space with large piazzas for lazy private naps, elegant cocktail parties, or family gatherings, including a parking court for two cars. The impressive four-story residence includes state-of-the-art design by Randolph Martz focusing on a blend of 18th century restoration with 21st century design suitable for a modern lifestyle. The kitchen with marble countertops and beautifully custom-crafted cabinetry, includes a Wolf range, SubZero refrigerator, and Miele dishwasher. This 5 Bedroom, 5 ½ Bath home features all stone baths, custom-designed cabinetry, and efficient beautiful design. The details are too many to include here, such as seven fireplaces and harbor views from the fourth floor.
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