Bee’s Row in Charleston SC are 4 attached raised luxury townhouse-style condos that were constructed ca. 1853-54; partially restored and rehabilitated in the 1980s. Although built in 1853 by Sara Smith, the row of what is known commonly as luxury townhomes or “row homes” were taken over during the Civil War by William C. Bee, who owned a blockade-running firm. During the war, the row was known as “Bee’s Block” and was used partially as warehouses and stores. A small court running behind the buildings is today humorously called “Wasbee Range.” Terra-cotta decorations in the Italianate style with pedimented window heads and console-bracketed arch door surrounds were probably ordered from New England and resemble those on the original St. Johns (Mills House) Hotel at the corner of Queen and Meeting streets. Located in what is known as Harleston Village of historic downtown Charleston SC on Bull St 103-107. Although each house has been altered over the years, most retain their original plasterwork and Italianate-style stone mantels. There are horizontal property regime HOA dues of $1550+/- per quarter and it is managed by McAlister Co 843.478.5272. View all the MLS real estate condos property listings for sale in what’s now recognized as Bee’s Row by price, size, bedrooms, and list date. Similar style townhouses in South of Broad neighborhood are Adger’s Wharf.
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