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Historic homes for sale South Carolina. View all SC historic houses, mansions & plantation homes for sale. South Carolina as most of us know from history class is one of the original 13 colonies that made up what is now known to us as the United States. With that history comes many homes that have been here since that time, especially when Charleston SC was the largest port city in what is now known as the USA. When Charleston SC was the capital of South Carolina before the signing of the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution many of the biggest names & dignitaries in US history called South Carolina home or visited here. Historic homes for sale in Charleston SC can fetch over $10M depending, of course, the neighborhood, size, & street, historical significance, and more. Charleston is not the only city with historic homes for sale in SC, the Midlands (capital) as it’s known, more so Columbia SC historic homes are also very abundant and impressive.
MLS Listings Data
Total Listings:
50
Average Price:
$3,064,606
Highest Listing Price:
$12,000,000
Average Days On Market:
117
Average Price/SqFt:
$881
SC Historic Houses For Sale currently has fifty (50) for sale on MLS. SC Historic Houses For Sale listings have an average sales price of $3,064,606 ranging in price from $260,000 to $12,000,000. The average sq ft home size of SC Historic Houses For Sale Charleston SC is 3,479 square feet. The largest property for sale is 11,737 sqft and smallest 346 sqft. View property listings for sale by price, street, subdivision, age, property type, location, features, size, and listing date, and time on MLS with an of 117 days on the market.
This remarkable, historic home was originally constructed in 1735 (as part of Ancrum's and Motte's Wharfs), and offers the perfect balance of preserved history and updated design. In 1842, James Adger acquired the property, transforming it into a cotton warehouse and office for his thriving steamship line. The building was later converted into residences in 1942, retaining much of its original charm.Today, this ''loft-style'' home showcases exposed brick walls, soaring beams, and reimagined oversized windows. Perfectly positioned on a charming cobblestone street in the coveted South of Broad neighborhood, the property sits just steps from Waterfront Park and a short stroll from Charleston's finest dining and boutique shopping.The thoughtfully updated floor plan offers an open main level with a spacious living room and wood-burning fireplace, dining area, powder room, eat-in kitchen, and a cozy patio for outdoor relaxation. The residence also features three bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bath. The expansive primary suite includes a private balcony, perfect for enjoying quiet mornings or evening breezes.
This exquisite residence is tucked away on one of Charleston's most picturesque and desirable streets. Beautifully maintained, it captures the essence of historic charm while offering modern comfort--all just steps from everything downtown has to offer.Inside, light-filled rooms boast soaring ceilings, multiple fireplaces, original heart pine floors, detailed moldings, and timeless architectural features. The traditional floor plan balances elegance and functionality, with formal living and dining rooms ideal for entertaining, alongside a thoughtfully sized kitchen and an additional living area.The main house offers four spacious bedrooms and three large bathrooms. On the second floor, the primary suite features an en-suite bath, accompanied by a generous guest bedroom and additional full bath. The third floor includes two large bedrooms that share a hall bath, providing both comfort and privacy. An attached guest space currently utilized as a charming Bed and Breakfast includes its own small kitchen, living room, upstairs bedroom, and bath, offering excellent flexibility for hosting, rental income, or incorporating it into the main home. Step outside to enjoy your private walled garden, designed for both relaxation and gatherings. Mature landscaping, brick pathways, and inviting seating areas create a serene retreat in the heart of the city. With its unmatched location, this home presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city's rich history paired with the conveniences of modern living.
Stunning 2BR/1.5BA historic Pied-a-Terre located on iconic King Street in the heart of Downtown Charleston. Originally built in 1830 and fully renovated, this two-story residence blends timeless Charleston charm with modern luxury. The open-concept main level features engineered hardwood floors, 10' ceilings, and abundant natural light. The custom chef's kitchen includes Italian marble countertops, bespoke cabinetry, Bosch appliances, a GE double range oven, and a large island with seating.Enjoy entertaining on the private rooftop terrace, complete lounge area, flat-screen TV, dining area, irrigation and cafe lighting. Upstairs, you'll find two spacious bedrooms, a luxurious full bathroom with marble finishes and a walk-in rainhead shower,
This stunning c. 1785 four-story masonry home has been carefully preserved, exhibiting significant historical integrity. It has undergone a meticulous renovation, elegantly updated to accommodate modern living and entertaining. Book-ended by Rainbow Row and High Battery, the Jonathan Simpson House was built within the original walled city by a wealthy merchant. Twelve-foot ceilings and grand rooms allow the house to be filled with light. The pine floors run the full extent of the house (28'). Much of the original molding, cypress paneling, doors, and interior shutters remain. The current owners created a hyphen to connect the original home and kitchen house under the direction of renowned Charleston architects Dufford Young, with construction by Artis, winning a 2019 Carolopolis Award.The project allowed for a new side garden design by Sheila Wertimer. The gourmet kitchen features a butler's pantry, mudroom, and floor-to-ceiling steel doors overlooking the side garden. The former kitchen house now features a spacious second-floor guest suite or office and a large secondary living room flanked by original fireplaces, as well as access to the screened porch overlooking the magnificent backyard that encompasses nearly a quarter of an acre of peace and tranquility. Plans were created for a 10' x 30' swimming pool and have been approved by the city. The existing custom-built "shed" could be easily converted to a pool house with bathroom. The original staircase remains, rising eloquently for all four flights, one of the tallest in the city. The second floor of the home has a 21x25 drawing room with five floor-to-ceiling windows. Across the hall, a primary suite with a fireplace and a private porch overlooking historic rooftops and palmetto trees. The third floor includes two spacious bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a laundry room. The front bedroom offers clear views of Charleston Harbor. The back bedroom offers a private porch that's perched in the palmetto trees. The fourth floor is laid out as a two-room guest suite with a full bathroom and a living room, incredible historic and water views from every window. Of significant architectural interest is the cantilevered marble balcony, which projects from the second floor and is the only one in Charleston constructed in this manner. The elliptical fan light and the use of tall, glazed windows typify the work of the Adam period. Also of notable distinction is the detailed woodwork and roping around the door frame, which makes this one of the more attractive entrances in historic Charleston. The home retains architectural features of the late Georgian period, also embracing the ornamentation that more closely resembles the Adam style or the Federal period of architectural development.
Charming Restored Brick Ranch Near Downtown Anderson Don’t miss this stunning brick ranch that’s been lovingly restored to its former beauty! This home combines timeless character with modern updates, making it truly move-in ready. Inside, you’ll find refinished spaces throughout, with stylish light fixtures that add the perfect touch to every room. The spacious kitchen features a beautiful gas stove, ideal for anyone who loves to cook. A large dining room opens directly to a screened-in porch—perfect for entertaining or enjoying quiet evenings outdoors. The inviting living room boasts a cozy fireplace and large windows that flood the space with natural light. This home also offers a 330 sq. ft. unfinished basement, giving you the flexibility to customize the space further or use it for additional storage. The exterior is just as impressive, with a well-kept yard, fenced backyard, and carport. The property has been meticulously maintained by the sellers, so all you need to do is move in and make it your own. Located just minutes from downtown Anderson, Anderson University, and only a short drive to Clemson, you’ll enjoy easy access to shopping, great restaurants, and all that the area has to offer.
Historic character meets modern luxury at this exceptional Charleston Single on Pitt Street. Set in the heart of Charleston, the residence blends 19th-century architecture with thoughtful updates, creating a home that is as livable as it is timeless.The original kitchen house, now seamlessly connected to the main structure, has been transformed into a chef's kitchen and adjoining dining area, while upstairs, a spacious den with a lofted ceiling offers the perfect casual retreat. Throughout the home, soaring ceilings, heart pine floors, and tall windows fill the rooms with natural light. Double piazzas capture breezes and extend the living space outdoors.The grounds are equally captivating. Behind the gates and high garden walls, the property offers uncommon privacy in the historic district. Stone pathways wind through the landscaped gardens, leading to a saltwater pool and a charming pool house inspired by Caribbean island cottages. The residence also provides the rare benefit of off-street parking for multiple cars, a highly sought-after feature downtown. Generously sized bedrooms and updated baths provide comfort and privacy, while the primary suite opens to the piazza for a quiet view of the gardens. 82 Pitt Street is a rare opportunity to own a historic Charleston home reimagined for today's lifestyle, complete with architectural pedigree, modern amenities, and a private resort-like retreat.
Step back in time with the Francis B. Higgins House, the oldest documented dwelling in Newberry, South Carolina, built circa 1820. Rich in character and legacy, this remarkable property reflects the early introduction of Federal and Greek Revival architectural styles to the region and carries the historical significance of Francis B. Higgins, a respected attorney, planter, and county commissioner in equity. Listed on the Historic Registry of Homes in Newberry County, this home stands as a true testament to the area’s heritage. Situated on 1.7 acres, spacious living, featuring four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, two living rooms, a library, and a charming back porch perfect for quiet evenings. A detached garage apartment behind the home provides additional living space or rental potential and is ready for renovation. Modern updates such as air conditioning have been thoughtfully added, while much of the home’s original character remains intact. The interior is primed for restoration, offering the perfect opportunity for a new owner to bring their vision to life while preserving a piece of Newberry’s storied past. Don’t miss your chance to own this historic landmark and create your own chapter in its over 200-year legacy. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
Step into the heart of Charleston's Historic French Quarter and discover 26 Queen Street, a fully restored circa 1790 gem located in the sought-after Johnson's Row. Mere yards from iconic landmarks like Dock Street Theatre, the Huguenot Church, and St. Philip's Church, this exceptional property blends 18th-century charm with modern luxury across nearly 4,000 square feet of living space.The 3,000 SF main house welcomes you through an arched entryway with an antique iron gate, leading into elegant interiors with tall ceilings, original hardwood floors, and historic mantels. A highlight is the unpainted cypress-paneled dining room--believed to be the last of its kind in Charleston. The renovated kitchen features brands like Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and the entire residencehas been restored and refinished in 2020/2021, to appeal to the modern buyer while still retaining its authentic period charm. Enjoy the hand painted walls featuring murals and custom details, all artfully executed by renowned local artisan Karl Beckwith Smith.
Upstairs, the spacious primary suite includes a cedar closet, wood-burning fireplace, and luxurious full bath. Complementing the primary suite is a very comfortable office or additional bedroom with balcony overlooking the gardens, a charming space which could also make a generous dressing room for any true collector of couture. All fireplaces have been updated to be compatible with gas, chimneys relined, and dampers replaced. Other features include original 18th-century doors with custom graining, all-new electrical, sump pump system tied to city drainage, and newer HVAC systems for year-round comfort.
The 966 SF detached guest house offers two bedrooms, a full bath, and an efficient kitchenideal for visitors or additional rental potential. Enjoy beautiful views of St. Philip's churchyard, abundant natural light, and complete privacy in this studio/carriage house.
Set in an X flood zone, this property requires no flood insurance. Relax in the lush Charleston courtyard gardens, and enjoy convenient on-street parking with two city passes available for owners.
This is a rare opportunity to own a one of a kind piece of Charleston's storied culturemodernized for today's lifestyle, yet timeless in its authenticity and historic charms.
Welcome to Chisolm-Alston House at 172 Tradd Street, an architectural gem in one of Charleston's most iconic areas, South of Broad. This meticulously restored home boasts a grand portico with towering columns, soaring 12-foot ceilings, 4-inch thick cypress doors, a flying staircase and all with a charming blend of rich history and modern luxury. Chisolm House was originally built in 1834 by Alexander Hext Chisolm, the owner of a rice and lumber mill at the west end of Tradd Street, and is attributed to the noted Prussian-trained architect Charles F. Reichardt. It is a striking example of Greek Revival. The unique stately Corinthian columns were modeled on the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in AthensThe property originally fronted the Ashley River before a large land reclamation project in the early 1900's shaped the peninsula into what it is today. The house is set in a well planned and well established garden with beautiful live oaks, palmettos, magnolias and camellias. Walk up the front steps to the foyer with spacious parlors left and right, with checkerboard painted floors. The central hall leads past the formal, book-lined, dining room and an equally large family room to the large kitchen, a breakfast area, an airy porch and handsome stairs down to the garden. The upstairs hosts two bedroom suites and two large bedrooms, accessible by either the front or back stairs. The aboveground basement provides extensive storage. The decor of the house, was by noted designer, Carolyne Roehm, with endless thoughtful detail, from fabric-upholstered walls in every bedroom to the rich wallpapers and floors. The home's graceful spiral staircase sets the tone for the stylish experience that unfolds across each room. A bright and inviting kitchen features an eat-in breakfast area, large walk-in pantry, double oven and stovetop, spacious island, two sinks, and abundant counter space and custom cabinetry, perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The primary suite offers a serene retreat with a spacious walk-in closet, a woven rug carpet for added warmth, and elegantly appointed details throughout. Additional highlights include a laundry room with generous shelving, a basement, off-street parking and meticulously maintained grounds. Every inch of this home combines form and function, from the large windows that fill each room with light to the refined finishes and handcrafted elements. This home is a work of art.
Probably the most well-known historic city of South Carolina has to be Charleston SC. Given that Charleston SC is featured in all of the best travel magazines, won best #1 tourist city I don’t know how many times, home of Bravo’s Southern Charm hit show, and home to some of the best culinary dining it is no surprise. The Low-country of South Carolina is home to many “Antebellum” homes characterized by large swaths of land, large mature trees, huge mansion-style homes with large columns, and huge stairways.
Charleston is also one of the oldest cities in North America and at one point was the vacation destination for many historic politicians and military generals of both the Revolutionary War and The Civil War. It is not uncommon to find a house that was once owned or lived in by someone famous to our United States Constitution or government.
Columbia SC only about 1.5-hour drive from Charleston and now the capital of South Carolina wasn’t always the capital but ever since it was ransacked by the North in The Civil War Columbia has its own proud history and the historic homes to match it. Certain streets and neighborhoods of downtown Columbia SC have many historic homes, and outside Columbia is Camden SC another place full of plantation homes & mansions. Luckily these historic homes & plantations usually come with large parcels of land usually a minimum of 5 acres unless the house is in the city of course. The outer smaller towns of central South Carolina (The Midlands) is also full of historic homes where you’ll find a lot of acreage that comes with the house. In 1786, in what’s now, Columbia was important to the overall development of the state. The Congarees, a frontier fort on the west bank of the Congaree River, was the head of navigation in the Santee River system. A ferry was established by the colonial government in 1754 to connect the fort with the growing settlements on the higher ground on the east bank. Columbia SC has a “historic district” even where many of the homes are designated historic and subject to many of the same rigorous standards as Charleston’s historic homes as it pertains to renovation and work.
CAMDEN SC
South Carolina has large palatial mansions, Antebellum & plantation-style houses all over the state so if you are one of those people who just love history and the charm of the old south, and don’t mind the stifling heat and humidity that comes along with it then come on down to our home. Just outside of Columbia only a short drive, Camden SC is in Kershaw County and is the oldest inland city and fourth oldest city in South Carolina. It is near the center of the Cofitachequi chiefdom that existed in the 1500s. In 1730, Camden became part of a township plan ordered by King George II. Camden is also home to Lake Wateree, where you can find lakefront homes as well.