81 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, SC 29401 $6,200,000
81 Rutledge Avenue is the only 11 bedroom home for sale in Charleston.
Bedrooms 11
Full Bathrooms 6
SqFt 11,737
Updated 05/22/2025
Half Bathrooms 2
Price/SqFt $528
![]() ![]() 81 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, SC 29401 $6,200,000 |
General Features click to collapse contents
Category Residential
Style Victorian
Special Features Flood Insurance
Stories 7
Lot Description 0 - .5 Acre
County Charleston
City Charleston
Subdivision Harleston Village
MLS number 25014073 (Active)
Address 81 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, SC 29401 US
Listing Provided by Marshall Walker Real Estate
Sale Type Not an Auction
MLS Area 51 - Peninsula Charleston Inside of Crosstown
Description : The Sottile-Glover Mansion is an exceptional building, which is listed in the prestigious National Register of Historic Places. click to expand contents
The Sottile-Glover Mansion is an exceptional building, which is listed in the prestigious National Register of Historic Places. The first recorded sale of 81 Rutledge Avenue, then known as 6 Rutledge Street, was in 1775.Estate OverviewThree buildings on 79 & 81 Rutledge AvenueMain building (built in 1826) - a grand residence ideal for entertaining, featuring large rooms and piazzasOriginal house (pre-1775) - now divided into:Four-bedroom long-term rentalTwo-bedroom short-term rentalThird building - former carriage house with three stories, now used for storageAmple parking availablePrime location - Walking distance to MUSC, King Street, Colonial Lake, Broad Street, and the College of CharlestonProperty Description
" Carriage house (third building)
" Originally housed carriages, a community room for servants, and seven small bedrooms
" Middle house (original house)
" Built before 1775, constructed using wooden pegs
" Now divided into rental units
" Main house
" Built in 1826 by Dr. J. Glover with 18-36 inch thick brick walls
" Formerly served as the Italian consulate
" Original painted ceilings deteriorated, but gold leaf cornices in the living and dining rooms remain
" Cornices were custom-made in France to fit windows, mirrors, and French doors
Historical Significance
" First recorded sale in 1775 - included the building now used as rental property
" 1826 - Mansion built by Dr. Joseph Glover (1740-1840), a respected physician and advocate for urban greenery
" Later ownership
" Arthur Gordon Rose (1794-1880) - President of the Bank of Charleston
" Early 1900s - Used as a school for girls, later purchased by the Benjamin Moise family
" 1906 - Bought by Giovanni Sottile, Italian Consul, who added Italianate details
" Hosted King Victor Emanuel of Italy
" 1991 - Passed to Carmelina Sottile Thompson
" 1999 - Purchased by the current owners
Architectural & Preservation Details
" Mid-19th & early 20th century - Italianate embellishments and ironwork added
" Front doors feature ornate grille work, similar to those at 1 Broad Street (possibly linked to banker Arthur G. Rose)
" Hand-carved vestibule door with fruit relief, made in England
" Kitchen renovated in 2023 - New cabinets and appliances
" Original floor plan remains intact - Owners prioritize historic integrity
" Structural enhancements
" Air conditioners added to rooms without them
" Sump pump system installed to prevent flooding
" Survived earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and war
Gardens & Atmosphere
" Ideal for entertaining - Hosted numerous parties, charity events, and musical gatherings
" Lush gardens with over 80-year-old sago palms
" Other plantings include loquats, pomegranates, camellias, hydrangeas, and azaleas, cared for by the current owner
This historic Charleston estate offers a blend of grandeur, history, and tranquility, preserving its architectural and cultural heritage.
Exterior Features click to expand contents
Exterior Block,Brick,Stucco
Foundation Crawl Space,Slab
Water / Sewer Public Sewer
Misc. Exterior Balcony,Stoop
Interior Features click to expand contents
Fireplace Three +
Flooring Ceramic Tile,Vinyl,Wood
Master Bedroom Multiple Closets,Walk-In Closet(s)
Cooling Central Air
Heating Central,Ductless
Amenities click to expand contents
• Dog Park
• Park
• Tennis Court(s)
• Walk/Jog Trails
Schools click to expand contents
Elementary School
Memminger
Memminger
Middle School
Courtenay
Courtenay
High School
Burke
Burke
