176 St. Philip Street, St. Philip Square, Peninsula
This large, stately brick and stucco Charleston single house built circa 1835 is part of our award winning St. Philip Square (see write up) restoration project. Wide, airy piazzas run lengthwise along the main building while smaller piazzas stretch along the rear dependency. The exterior includes such architectural details as the scored stucco, Flemish bond mortar work, standing seam copper roof, window pediment hoods, and the overall scale of the building blends harmoniously to create a most handsome structure. The interior is a treasure of beautiful features: plaster moldings and cornice work, chair rails, wonderful wooden moldings, and handsome fireplaces. Divided into two spacious four-bedroom units and one charming three-bedroom apartment, these units are always among the first to be leased. It was presented a Carolopolis Award for historic preservation. Ample parking is available. It is located three blocks from the College of Charleston.
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176A - Downstairs, 4 bedrooms, 2 & 1/2 baths
176B - Rear: three beds, one & 1/2 baths
176C - Upstairs: four beds, 2 baths

