MLS Area 51 - Peninsula Charleston Inside of Crosstown
Description : The Magwood-Moreland House, circa 1825, is a significant, historic residence on the southernmost portion of the Charleston Peninsula.
The Magwood-Moreland House, circa 1825, is a significant, historic residence on the southernmost portion of the Charleston Peninsula. This notable piece of history was named as ''A Building Considered Valuable to the City'' in 1941 by the Carolina Art Association. It was also classified as a Category 2 structure in 1974 by the city of Charleston, one of the most significant and historic categories held by residential homes. This property is quite unique in that the beauty is not only concentrated on the interior details but the exterior details as well. Two notable, very ornate and beautiful fanlights grace the street and main entrances of the home.
Exterior Features
Exterior Wood Siding
Foundation Crawl Space
Roof Metal
Water / Sewer Public Sewer,Public Water
Misc. Exterior Fence - Brick,Fence - Wooden Enclosed,Porch - Full Front,Gazebo,Rain Gutters,Lawn Irrigation,Patio,Fence - Private,Pool - In Ground,Special Yard Lights,Storage,Balcony
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