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Charleston, South Carolina
This elegant retreat is just 15/20 minutes away from downtown Charleston and area beaches. The home is located in Hanahan, which is nestled between Summerville, Goose Creek and North Charleston and only 5 minutes from each city.
The “Lord’s House” is beautifully and tastefully decorated and offers a peaceful environment. It's a place of rest, relaxation, restoration, refuge and fun. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms in the home. The 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms are located upstairs and newly furnished (2 queen beds and 2 twin beds). The master bedroom is adorned by a three tiered tray ceiling above the bed. The master bedroom bathroom has a garden tub, a double sink vanity and an enclosed water closet. The second bedroom is large and includes an alcove sitting area. A second upstairs bathroom is shared by the second and third bedrooms. Downstairs boasts a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need to prepare your favorite meals. The kitchen also has a cozy breakfast nook with seating for four. The living room and dining area (dining room table seats 6) are beautifully decorated in blue and yellow with gorgeous blue and white plates strategically placed on the walls and above the fireplace. An elegant half bathroom is located downstairs.
Charleston area:
Known as the "Holy City," for its long tolerance for religions of all types, Charleston is the state's most beautiful and historic treasure. Charleston has had a starring role in South Carolina history since its founding more than 300 years ago. The English established the first permanent European settlement on the Ashley River in 1670. The port city has suffered great fires, earthquakes, pirates, a civil war and a hurricane, and weathered them all with grace and dignity.
So genteel and gracious, it's no wonder Charleston, South Carolina has consistently ranked among the country's most elegant and mannerly cities. The city's historic district today has barely changed, boasting 73 pre-Revolutionary buildings, 136 late 18th Century structures and over 600 others built in the 1840s. Visitors can tour the city by foot or horse-drawn carriage. |