This is your opportunity to own the William Johnson House, probably the fourth oldest home in Beaufort, circa 1776. Located on a corner lot, the home sits on its original tabby foundation and faces east, unusual for homes in the Point. and is built in typical 18th century style with three formal rooms upstairs and down and four fireplaces. It has 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, living room, dining room, entertainment center with 72'' TV and built-in Polk sound system, kitchen, rear porch with extensive rear brick patio, and a separate ADU. The metal roof was custom designed and installed in 2017. The home is in the Point, a section of historic homes.
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$2,450,000
3 beds2 baths2,556 sq ft5,675 sq ft (lot)
414 New St, Beaufort, SC 29902
BHHS Bay Street Realty Group (701), (843) 301-0013
Rare opportunity to own a historic home located in one of the most coveted areas in all of Beaufort, South Carolina, ''The Old Point''. The Julius Washington House, built circa 1843, represents Beaufort at its finest. Stroll the oak lined streets to local restaurants, coffee houses, art galleries, shops and the USCB Cultural Arts Center. The waterfront park and marina are a short walk or bike ride away. The South facing home, located on a corner lot features double verandas to relax and feel the sea breeze. Built in the Beaufort ''T'' architectural style, the house offers original solid live oak beams with 11 ft ceilings. Inside the home, which is flooded with natural light, the original he
Steeped in history, this 100 x 200 lot features beautiful historic tabby ruins, carefully protected to preserve their charm and character. The tabby ruins, combined with mature landscaping and trees create many possibilities of blending the old with the new to create a truly unique compound. You may choose to enjoy the charming houses as it is, or comfortably reside here while crafting your vision for redevelopment. Whether you're envisioning a renovation of the current structure or conceptualizing an entirely new architectural vision, this property offers many possibilities. In addition, there is the possibility of subdividing the property.
Located in The Point of Beaufort's historic district, this beautiful ''wedding cake'' mansion offers stunning views of the Beaufort River and Elliott Park. This historic mansion at 601 Bay Street was featured in the 1991 movie ''Prince of Tides'' based on the novel by Beaufort author Pat Conroy. The style of architecture is that of the Greek Revival period, iconic when the house was built in 1852. It is an enduring example of The Beaufort Style of Architecture, a refinement of Greek Revival. The south facing fluted columns of the double tiered piazzas are Ionic over Doric and like most of the materials of the home, were harvested from Dataw island by the original builder, Lewis Reeve Sams a