5 of the Oldest Homes in Charleston

Earlier this year we did a move, unloading into a home on Tradd Street, that was among the oldest homes in the city. Although these old homes make moving slightly more difficult, one can’t help but be taken back at such a beautiful, long-lasting structure. In that spirit, we will be taking a look at some other old homes in Charleston, SC.






The Pink House in Charleston, SC. Best dogs in the world in front. :)

1. The Pink House (circa 1712)

The Pink House, also known as the DuPre House, is the oldest building in Charleston, dating back to 1712. Located at 17 Chalmers Street, this small, pink stucco house is a private residence and not open to the public. It is named after the pink stucco exterior, which is a signature feature of Charleston architecture.

2. Heyward-Washington House (circa 1772)

The Heyward-Washington House is a beautifully preserved Georgian-style mansion located at 87 Church Street. Built in 1772, the house was home to Thomas Heyward Jr., a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and served as George Washington's temporary residence during his visit to Charleston in 1791. The house is now a museum, showcasing Charleston's rich history and culture.

3. Drayton Hall (circa 1738)

Drayton Hall is a stunning Georgian-style plantation house located on the Ashley River. Built in 1738 by John Drayton, the house is a National Historic Landmark and one of the few remaining examples of 18th-century Palladian architecture in the United States. The house is open for public tours and is known for its beautiful architecture and stunning grounds.

4. Nathaniel Russell House (circa 1808)

Plaque on Tradd Street Charleston, SC

Plaque on Tradd Street Charleston, SC

The Nathaniel Russell House is a beautiful Federal-style mansion located at 51 Meeting Street. Built in 1808, the house is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful interior design. It is open for public tours and is a popular destination for those interested in Charleston's rich history and culture.

5. Aiken-Rhett House (circa 1820)

The Aiken-Rhett House is a stunning Greek Revival mansion located at 48 Elizabeth Street. Built in 1820, the house was home to William Aiken Jr., the governor of South Carolina. The house is now a museum and is known for its beautiful architecture, preserved slave quarters, and stunning gardens.

In conclusion, Charleston, SC is home to some of the oldest and most historic homes in the United States. The Pink House, Heyward-Washington House, Drayton Hall, Nathaniel Russell House, and Aiken-Rhett House are just a few examples of the beautiful architecture and rich history that Charleston has to offer. Whether you are a history buff or simply interested in beautiful architecture, a visit to these historic homes is a must-see when visiting Charleston.

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