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Marshall Walker

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456 Race Street
Charleston, Charleston
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Charming Freedman’s Cottage

$ Click for current price
2 BEDROOMS
1 BATHROOMS ( 1 full )
763 Square Feet

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Welcome home to this charming freedman’s cottage built in the early 1900’s in an area of the peninsula once known as Hope Place. According to the cottage’s history, it is among 4 residences built by a woman who rented the properties out. Flowers once grown in the garden of the cottage’s large backyard were sold at the City Market. The cottage has been restored by the current owners who in 2007 rebuilt the piers & all of the floor joists, removed the sheetrock from the bead-board walls and pulled down the acoustic tile stapled to the ceiling. They also updated the plumbing, replaced the gas lines & electric system, replaced the roof and installed heart pine floors from re-milled timbers that once were part of a cotton mill. The kitchen, which at one time was actually the back porch, is truly the showpiece of this historic property. The original overhang of the old porch’s roof is artfully displayed in the kitchen. The reclaimed heart pine floors have been refinished and all of the walls were reconstructed using wood found there or elsewhere in the house. The kitchen features custom-built cherry cabinets, made by a local cabinet maker and are designed to look like furniture, a nod to the period in which the house was built. The cabinets are dyed, not painted, leaving the grains exposed and the counters are made of butcher block. A 4-burner gas stove and stainless steel fridge also grace the kitchen. The main living area is bright and sunny and the many windows allow much natural light to flow through. The bathroom features a claw foot tub with the modern convenience of a rain shower head as well as a hand held device. Original reclaimed doors and antique hardware clan be found throughout the cottage. 

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