68 Meeting Street has a delightful history and was built by John Cordes Prioleau. Remodeled in the 1890's it later became a school. The renovation of this beautiful historic home took almost 2 years to complete. This 1810 masonry home, The John Cordes Prioleau house, in the Adams style is reminiscent of the neighboring Nathaniel Russell house just down the street constructed in the same period. This pristine home has large beautiful rooms with incredible Adams architectural detailing in the woodwork, fireplaces and moldings. The main staircase is original with detailed woodwork throughout the expansive 4 floors. The floor plan is extremely livable for a historical home including a large, eat-in kitchen with top of the line appliances, cabinetry, and limestone floors. The living spaces are bright and open with large dining room, sitting room, formal living room and grand foyer opening onto the beautiful piazza and elegant, pristine garden. The second floor includes a large, grand drawing room with incredible paneling and Adams woodwork overlooking Meeting Street and opening onto a large piazza. The large master suite includes an incredible bath of limestone, marble and top of the line cabinetry finishes this elegant floor. There are 3 additional large bedrooms on the third floor with private baths and gorgeous fireplaces. The 4th floor includes a bedroom and private bath with sitting area. This is a beautiful Charleston home which includes parking and a fabulous garden.
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