Found 6 blog entries tagged as historic district.

This Old Town Bluffton home is a close golf cart ride to dining, shops, and galleries.  

Lawrence Street is a quiet street right in the heart of Old Town, and the home is perfect for updated first floor living.

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Historic homes are my jam and this one...this one gets an A+! This week’s real estate crush is brought to you because history. I find that sometimes being the resident of this city I don’t always think about the deep, rich history that Bluffton has. It is a wealth of architecture and beauty – true fact – 40 Colcock Street was built by H.E. McCracken.

Built in 1939, this historic home has been completely renovated from top to bottom, including a couple additions that blend seamlessly with the rest of the house. So you’ll get the old WITH the new. What is that you ask?

  • located 2 blocks from the heart of Old Town Bluffton
  • 3 beds + 2 baths
  • gorgeous floors
  • love, love the exposed brick wall and crown moldings
  • huge,…

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Some Old Town lovin'! That sounds like a country song. This week's crush is brought to you by good ole' golf cart rides right from your front yard to lots of great dining and shops. Boredom is never a "thing" on Lawrence Street. 

What else:

  • 3 beds + 2 baths in main house (that's right...the main house!)
  • 1 bed + 1 bath in the garage studio apartment - think...mother-in-law, grown kid who won't leave you, or how about a renter? 
  • charming and open first floor living 
  • 50 year metal roof so you can stay forever!
  • front and back porches in case you can't make up your mind
  • killer wood floors
  • gorgeous trim and barn doors
  • you read that it's in Old Town right? 

Homes are flying off the market right now but…

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Are you like me and you drive around downtown Beaufort wondering what the homes look like inside? Wonder no more...check out this beautiful N Street home that is within walking distance to all things good in Beaufort â”€ the marina, shopping, and eating (to name a few in case you weren't sure). While this may not be a historic home itself, you will live in the heart of the historic district and live in one of the most gorgeous cities steeped in rich history. 

What about the house itself:

  • 3 beds and 3 baths in over 3,300 SF of city living
  • the exposed wood beams and vaulted ceilings are so dreamy
  • all the windows........
  • shiplap.shiplap.shiplap
  • the heart of pine floors are a statement piece
  • dinner on the screened…

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Oh hello 5768 Yaupon Road! Are you looking at me? Because I'm looking at you!

This lovely Stock Farm home is Lowcountry living meets old town charm. The neighborhood is designed for every home to be unique and charming in every way. This is not a cookie-cutter home! 

What else:

  • located in the heart of Bluffton's historic district
  • 3 bed, 3 bath
  • expansive ceilings
  • if you like to cook...gas cooktop!!
  • a pantry of all pantries 
  • large, open living area
  • living it up both outside and inside
  • the front porch...
  • the fire pit...
  • my favorite â”€ all the windows

Walking through Stock Farm is like taking a tour through an art museum. Get your walking shoes, on and let's go!

5768 Yaupon Road l Stock Farm l Bluffton

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Beaufort River Living Meets Downtown Life

If These Walls Could Talk… A rare gem from the past built in 1814. Nestled on a huge lot in the Point neighborhood with character inside and out. This historic home is walkable to Beaufort's downtown district. The walled grounds with its grand entry that greets you are only your first taste of this beautiful home.

There’s so much more:

  • National Historic Landmark

  • large live oaks everywhere complete with dripping Spanish Moss

  • stunning views of the Beaufort River and Intracoastal

  • 11 ft ceilings

  • the woodwork ❤️

  • did you see the original Adam’s style fireplace mantels?

  • 1,000 sqft of porches!!!

Come with me to walk…

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