In the heart of Charleston's historic South of Broad district with views of St. Michael's steeple, the handsome three story stuccoed Isaac Holmes Tenement, circa 1740, as documented in Jonathon H. Poston's ""The Buildings of Charleston"", retains much of its important early woodwork. The second floor wrought iron balcony was a late 18th century addition. The home was beautifully renovated in 2003-2004 with updated kitchen and bathrooms. The brick-floored sunroom off the kitchen and the sun-drenced second floor parlor are wonderful sitting rooms or offices. 2-zone HVAC: 1st & 2nd floors are one system. 3rd floor is a separate system, gated driveway and walkway leads to the gas carriage lantern lit front door and on to the generous back yard and separate brick storage building. LIMITED BUSINESS ZONING. Buyer to verify square footage, lot size and age. Dining room sconces DO NOT convey
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