Step back in time and embrace the charm of this historic home, newly listed and built in 1815. This exquisite property boasts four spacious bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and a half bath, showcasing elegant Federal and Greek Revival details. Originally constructed for Dr. Joseph Hazel, a prominent Sea Island cotton planter, this residence is steeped in rich history. During the Civil War, it served as a hospital for the Union Army’s 54th Massachusetts Regiment, adding to its storied past. In 1969, this home was honored by being added to the National Historic District Register. Spanning an impressive 3,783 square feet, this lovingly renovated home offers a blend of historic allure and modern comforts.
The large living room and formal dining room are perfect for entertaining, while the original heart pine floors, millwork, windows, and fireplaces retain the home’s authentic character. The beautifully updated kitchen is a chef’s delight, providing both functionality and style. Step outside to find a beautifully landscaped secret garden and a private yard, ideal for tranquil moments and outdoor gatherings.
Additionally, the property features a newly built shed that can serve as storage, an office, a garden shed or a workshop, limited only by your imagination. Located in the charming Point neighborhood, this home is conveniently close to shopping and dining, making it perfect for those who appreciate historic charm and modern convenience. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of history.
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Year Built
1815
Updated on August 26, 2024 at 3:17 pm