Summary:
This one-of-a-kind queen bedroom apartment offers a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living room, and spectacular 2nd story porch views. Located in The Charlestonian, the apartment is accessible by spiral stairs on back of the house. One can enjoy both front and back porch seating. It’s luxuriously outfitted with custom furnishing, a private entrance, complimentary parking, laundry and entertainment as well as walking distance to CofC, MUSC, King St. shopping and dining, and guest favorites such as Chubby Fish.
The Space:
Indulge in all Charleston has to offer from this exquisite penthouse. Nestled in the coveted Cannonborough neighborhood, this residence offers unparalleled access to the city's finest dining, quaint cafes, and historical landmarks. Experience the fusion of contemporary luxury and timeless Charleston elegance, featuring a gourmet kitchen and living space. Unwind on the front and back verandas and discover the nearby attractions, such as King Street. This one-of-a-kind queen bedroom apartment, offers a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living room, and spectacular 2nd story porch views. Located on the 2nd story, the apartment is accessible by spiral stairs on back of the house. One can enjoy both front and back porch seating. It’s luxuriously outfitted with custom furnishing. The kitchen is a timeless centerpiece, featuring a timeless La Cornue gas oven and cooktop from Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, France, complemented by a whisper-quiet, American-made Vent-A-Hood. Guests are invited to celebrate Old World culinary traditions using top-of-the-line All-Clad cookware and glassware. Custom cabinetry, the kitchen island, and soaring eight-foot barn doors are handcrafted on-site from reclaimed heart pine, sourced during the home’s renovations. Entertainment is seemlessly modern with a Samsung 4k Smart television, offering complimentary access to Youtube TV, Netflix, Amazon, and Prime Video. This one queen bedroom suite is designed for rest, offering sound machines, surrounded by cypress shiplap walls and centuries-old heart pine—much of it dating back to the early 1600’s. The bathrooms are masterful blends of history and luxury, tiled with original repurposed Vermont slate dating to 1851, when the house was built by shipwrights. Salvaged standing-seam tin from the original front porch roof forms a striking backsplash behind the hand-hammered, nickel-plated vessel sink. A period-inspired water closet sourced from Kent, England complete the Old World aesthetic. Outdoors, guests can embrace the Charleston tradition: relaxing on the porch and enjoying the coastal breeze. Rocking chairs overlook Cannon Street, while a private rear porch and patio offer additional space to unwind, complete with a lounge sofa and Acorn barbecue grill. Operating Permit: OP2025-06529
Guest Access:
You have access to the large front porch with dedicated seating for only you, rear porch, and patio with big Green Egg charcoal grill, charcoal being complimentary of course.
The Neighborhood:
The Cannonborough neighborhood is an inviting downtown area that blends classic architecture with a modern lifestyle. A quieter, tucked away Inn, walking distance to historic locations such as King Street and a selection of delicious restaurants, cafes, and bakeries.
Getting Around:
The location is ideally suited for walking, but Uber and Lyft are also readily available.
Other Things to Note:
We are available for questions and we're glad to assist in any way we can.
Interaction with Guests:
We are three blocks from King Street, right in the middle of all Charlestonian activity. Incredible restaurants such as Southbound, Verns, 167 Raw, Malagon, Indaco, and Azur. Great places to have drinks are even closer at places like Felix, Stars, Babas, and Prohibition. There are also great niche restaurants closer than King Street, such as coastal Italian at Allora or creative Indian at Rivayat. If you want the full Charleston experience, a walking tour or carriage tour is a must. If you have sea legs and are aiming for total immersion into history, the steamboat runs to Ft. Sumter daily and you can land your two feet exactly where the Civil War started.