A beautiful historic home in one of Charleston’s grandest streets just landed on the market. Built in 1835, The Reverend Paul Trapier Gervais House embodies the very essence of historic Charleston that’s just steps away from the famed Battery. Featuring over 7,800 square feet, the restored home is listed at $13.85M, blending classical architecture with a modern day twist for comfort and luxurious living.Some highlights include piazzas that overlook an expansive garden, soaring ceilings, museum-quality wood finishes, an updated kitchen, five bedrooms, four full and two half baths, a sun drenched family room, den with brick walls and exposed beams, paneled office, velvet walled library, elevator, secret wine cellar and a coveted mud room complete with lockers, two full size washer/dryers and a pet shower!The house also has a detached three-car garage, a guest house, a .68 of an acre park with gardens, pool, hot tub, and gazebo. Mary Lou Wertz of Hudson Phillips Properties has the listing.
This article appears in the September 2018 issue of DailyDeeds.