The Whaley-Lapham house, constructed circa 1905, is a beautiful masonry home located on the corner of Tradd Street and Legare Street. After construction, the home was conveyed to the mother of Charleston's leading restoration architects of the time, Samuel Lapham. The home features unique architectural details such as Jacobean style and Craftsman detailing, front curvilinear gable, and large square dormers. The grand entry creates a spacious floor plan with formal dining and living rooms which open up onto a breezy piazza. The newly renovated kitchen offers ample storage as well as a wet bar area and access to the private walled garden. The second floor features a library which opens onto the second floor piazza and guest bedroom with bathroom. The spacious master suite is complete with "Waterworks" bathroom and walk-in closet. The third level completes this beautiful home with two bedrooms and shared bathroom.
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