50 Laurens Street

Right in the heart of downtown Charleston this historic home is located in Ansonborough. Ansonborough is known for it's stately red-brick homes that date back to the mid-1800's. The streets are lined with palmetto and live oak trees. The neighborhood is surrounded by marvelous restaurants, upscale stores and as well as the elegant Gaillard Center. 

 

50 Lauren's Street, is the Adams-Ingraham house, circa 1807. The home is an amazing example of a Charleston Adamesque style, which was very popular around the 1800's. The home was diligently restored in the early 1970's and still till this day the owners take pride in persevering the house the best they can. An advertisement of the sale of the property in 1819, describes the property as "one of the most pleasant and healthy situations in Charleston, and would make an excellent residence for a planter." 

 

50 Lauren's is a grand Charleston single home with a beautiful carriage house and kitchen house on property. The curb appeal that this home offers is seen through the extensive handcrafted trough ironwork on the front fence as well as gate. There are beautiful stairs leading you up to the single piazza and grand doors.