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    21 E Battery St, Charleston, SC 29401

    7beds
    13,462sqft
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    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1825
    0.39 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $1,040/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Harbor viewsPeriod craftsmanshipSpacious dining roomOriginal moldingsTwelve foot ceilingsOverlooking charleston harbor
    21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to steward one of Charleston's most historically significant residences. Known as the Edmondston-Alston House, this extraordinary South of Broad property has stood overlooking Charleston Harbor for two centuries. It embodies the architectural beauty, resilience, and layered history that define the Charleston peninsula.Constructed in 1825 for Scottish shipping merchant Charles Edmondston, the residence was among the first substantial houses built along the city's seawall and what is now Charleston's iconic High Battery. A decade later, the property was acquired by Charles Alston, a member of a well-established Lowcountry rice planting family, who refined the house in the Greek Revival style. Alston added architectural elements including the signature three tiered piazzas supported by Corinthian columns and a distinctive parapet bearing the Alston family crest. From its earliest years, the house has been closely tied to Charleston's network of prominent families. In 1849, the marriage of Williams Middleton to Susan Pringle Smith united the Edmondston-Alston House with Middleton Place under one extended family lineage. Susan Pringle Smith's ancestry traces to Bishop Robert Smith, who arrived in Charleston in 1757, and served as the first American Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina. Bishop Smith also played a foundational role in the creation of the College of Charleston, helping to finance and establish the institution. Through generations of intermarriage among the Smith, Middleton, and Alston families, ownership and stewardship of both Middleton Place and the Edmondston-Alston House became intertwined, reinforcing a legacy deeply rooted in land and heritage. The house has witnessed defining moments in American history. From the third floor piazza overlooking the harbor, Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard observed the first shots of the Civil War in 1861. Later that year, General Robert E. Lee sought refuge here during the Great Fire of Charleston. For generations, the Edmondston-Alston House functioned not only as a residence but as part of a broader narrative connecting Charleston to Middleton Place. The Edmondston-Alston House served as a seasonal house, with family members residing during the summer months while maintaining their deep ties to the Middleton Place property. The grounds of the Edmondston-Alston House, surrounded by large oak trees, provided shade during the summer months. Within the house, the interiors were filled with historical artifacts and heirlooms, including Middleton Place silver. Over time, as family needs evolved, portions of the house were preserved while others remained actively lived in, reflecting the natural progression of a house continuously shaped by its stewards. In 1969, a generational transition took place when ownership of the Edmondston-Alston House formally passed to Charles Halliwell Pringle Duell, a twelfth generation Middleton descendant. The estate was thoughtfully divided, with Charles receiving the physical properties, including the Edmondston-Alston House and Middleton Place. The property features three distinct structures, creating a private enclave rarely found within Charleston's historic district. The main residence welcomes guests through a foyer that immediately establishes the scale of the house. Twelve foot ceilings, original moldings, and period craftsmanship reflect the artistry of early nineteenth century construction. Architectural detailing evolves from floor to floor, with subtle variations in trim work that speak to the layered history of the house. On the main level, two formal parlors extend from the central foyer, with original pocket doors allowing the spaces to flow together for entertaining or remain intimate for quieter gatherings. A staircase rises to the second floor, where two additional parlors continue the tradition of formal entertaining. These grand rooms, with their twelve foot ceilings, fireplaces, and intricate millwork, once served as important social spaces within the household. One parlor was historically reserved for ladies' gatherings, offering a glimpse into the customs of the period, while a library, traditionally used as a gentlemen's withdrawing room, adds further character to this level. The third floor serves today as the primary living quarters, where natural light and harbor views reflect the house's original design and orientation toward Charleston Harbor. This level includes two bedrooms, along with a spacious dining room that could easily serve as an additional bedroom. Directly behind the main residence, The Quarters, historically the kitchen building and living quarters for the enslaved, have been preserved and now serve as a private two story retreat with a living area, kitchenette, and gas burning fireplace on the main level. Upstairs, two well proportioned bedrooms and bathrooms make for inviting accommodations. Adjacent to the Quarters is the historic Carriage House, originally used as stables for horses and carriages as well as quarters for groomsmen, now configured as a bed and breakfast. The interiors retain original beamed ceilings and heart pine floors, preserving the authenticity of the structure. A sitting room occupies the main level, while two generously sized rooms are located upstairs. Together, the main residence, The Quarters, and The Carriage House form an exceptional historic estate along Charleston's High Battery. With harbor views, architectural pedigree, and centuries of documented history shaped by generations of stewardship, 21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to own and preserve a remarkable piece of Charleston's past.
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    The Cassina Group 843-628-0008

    Source: CTMLS,MLS#: 26012755MLS Logo

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      Facts & features

      Interior

      Bedrooms & bathrooms
      • Bedrooms: 7
      • Bathrooms: 10
      • Full bathrooms: 6
      • 1/2 bathrooms: 4
      Rooms
      • Room types: Family Room, Great Room, Dining Room, Family, Formal Living, Great, Laundry, Separate Dining, Study
      Cooling
      • Central Air
      Appliances
      • Laundry: Washer Hookup, Laundry Room
      Features
      • High Ceilings, Formal Living
      • Flooring: Wood
      • Has fireplace: Yes
      • Fireplace features: Bedroom, Dining Room, Family Room, Great Room, Living Room, Three +
      Interior area
      • Total structure area: 13,462
      • Total interior livable area: 13,462 sqft
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      Property

      Parking
      • Parking features: Off Street
      Features
      • Levels: Three Or More
      • Stories: 3
      • Patio & porch: Covered, Front Porch
      • Fencing: Wrought Iron
      Lot
      • Size: 0.39 Acres
      • Features: 0 - .5 Acre
      Details
      • Additional structures: Guest House
      • Parcel number: 4571604082

      Construction

      Type & style
      • Home type: SingleFamily
      • Architectural style: Charleston Single
      • Property subtype: Single Family Residence
      Materials
      • Brick, Stucco
      • Roof: Slate
      Condition
      • New construction: No
      • Year built: 1825

      Utilities & green energy

      • Sewer: Public Sewer
      • Water: Public
      • Utilities for property: Charleston Water Service, Dominion Energy

      Community & HOA

      Community
      • Security: Security System
      • Subdivision: South of Broad
      Location
      • Region: Charleston

      Financial & listing details

      • Price per square foot: $1,040/sqft
      • Tax assessed value: $7,647,200
      • Annual tax amount: $34,717
      • Date on market: 5/4/2026
      • Listing terms: Cash,Conventional

        Estimated market value

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        Estimated sales range

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        $6,976/mo

        Price history

        DateEventPrice
        5/4/2026Listed for sale$14,000,000+1484523.5%$1,040/sqft
        Source: CTMLS #26012755 Report a problem
        1/2/2008Sold$943
        Source: Public Record Report a problem

        Public tax history

        YearProperty taxesTax assessment
        2025$34,717 +9.9%$203,610 +15%
        2024$31,583 +3.8%$177,050
        2023$30,438 +2.8%$177,050
        2022$29,598 -1.7%$177,050
        2021$30,111 -1.5%$177,050
        2020$30,557 $177,050 -2.3%
        2019$30,557 $181,240
        2017$30,557 -1.4%$181,240
        2016$30,999 +4%$181,240
        2015$29,817 +0.6%$181,240
        2014$29,630 --
        2011$29,630 +4.3%--
        2006$28,403 -20.7%$150,080 -20%
        2005$35,835 +66.4%$187,600 +101.1%
        2004$21,541 +30.2%$93,280 +25%
        2003$16,544 -20.2%$74,600 -20%
        2002$20,741 +85.9%$93,280 +109.1%
        2000$11,157 $44,600

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        Climate risks

        Neighborhood: Charlestowne

        Getting around

        73 / 100
        Very Walkable
        31 / 100
        Some Transit
        82 / 100
        Very Bikeable

        Nearby schools

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        Schools provided by the listing agent
        • Elementary: Memminger
        • Middle: Simmons Pinckney
        • High: Burke

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