Charleston SC Real Estate - Charles Allen Bruce
     
Charles Allen Bruce
  Combining Construction, Marketing, and Real Estate Experience to better serve my clients.

Ansonborough (Charleston, South Carolina, US - 29401)
MLS® $4,500,000 Zoned Residential




"Historic Church & Parish Hall"
 

Coldwell Banker Latorre Realty


Charles Allen Bruce
 
Charles Allen Bruce
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Phone: 843-795-8011
Cell: 843-224-0293
Fax: 843-795-0943
 
Details

Address: Charleston Peninsula Area 51 Type: Residential Style: 3 Story "Parish Hall Can Be Converted" Bedrooms: n/a "Potentially 7-8 Condos" Size: 16,621 sq. ft. "Combined in Two Structures" Lot Type: Rectangular Lot Size: n/a "Additional Parking Available" Has Suite: Potential Year Built: 1843 "Church. Parish Hall 1932" MLS®: 2722959
 
Description

This unbelievalbe offering includes a Beautiful Greek Revival Historic Church (Formally known as St. Andrews Lutheran Church) built in 1843 and the adjacent three story Parish Hall built in 1932. Both buildings could be considered for conversion to condominiums (with parking at 40 Wentworth-MLS#2722947 purchased separately), or utilized for a combination of residential and conference space subject to approval by the City of Charleston. It is felt that the Parish Hall could be 6-8 larger condos, and the Sanctuary either one large single family or 2 condos. Preliminary talks have taken place with the City Planning/Zoning & Ansonborough Neighborhood Asso & the opinion is that there would be no zoning restrictions in conversion to residential although other approvals (BAR, Preservation Society, etc) will be necessary to comply with "historic factors".
 
Features
Interior Features
 Cathedral Ceiling  Vaulted Ceiling
Cooling
 Central Air
Exterior Finish
 Brick  Marble/Granite  Stucco
Heating
 Central Electric  Forced Air
Roof
 Metal  Slate Rock
Sewer/Water Systems
 Public
View
 Downtown
Extra Features
 Lobby  Private Elevator
Brokered and Advertised by:   John Richard Wilson Prudential Real Estate Team NLS#1346824
 

Information is deemed to be correct but not guaranteed.