A new Southern charmer on 38 Legare Street recently hit the market and we know you’ll be instantly obsessed by its newly renovated interiors. Located in Charleston’s historic and affluent South of Broad neighborhood, known for its gas lanterns, cobblestone streets, and sprawling antebellum mansions, this stunningly 1867-circa renovated home exudes elegance and modernity, while still enchanting us with its beautiful historic features.Listed for $3.25 million, this charismatic property features picturesque elements soft white paint with light green shudders that will instantly welcome the new homeowner. It is however, the house’s grand wide double piazzas, overlooking its gardens that steals the show, with its interiors just as magnificent.Attention to detail during the renovation of this three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home highlights superb craftsmanship and opulent living. The interiors impress with luxe details such as a dual, Calcutta gold marble island, a full marble backsplash and a custom steel and brass hood over the stove in the kitchen. Brilliant glass doors and windows allow natural light to flood in during the day, while overlooking lush gardens on both sides of the house. Beyond the kitchen, a living room that seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living boasts large custom mahogany floor to ceiling windows and doors and exposed beams.Outside the garden oasis, design by Sheila Wertimer includes an outdoor dining area, blue stone and brick courtyard area with fire pit, as well as dramatic landscape lighting to enjoy the outdoors any time of day.This exquisite listing in South Carolina is held by Leslie Turner of Hudson Phillips Properties.
This article appears in the March 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.