Welcome to the Charleston Architecture Hunt! Whether you are considering a visit to Charleston or are a Charleston local, we’re scouting out these Charleston architectural gems for you. Today – 47 EAST BAY STREET, ANNE BOONE HOUSE
47 East Bay Street Anne Boone House. Photo cred. SWB, The Scout Group
Constructed after 1740; renovated 1840; restored twentieth century
“Mrs. Boone’s dwelling may have been built within the massive brick shell of an early-eighteenth-century house remaining on the site after the fire of 1740…
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The north wall of the house with its original stucco finish and arched staircase windows survives almost intact from original construction. The other facades, however, have some alterations, including the replacement of the earlier porch with the present Tuscan piazza in 1840, the addition of an old balcony from another house in the early-twentieth century, and the re-building of the gable end in the nineteenth-century closed pediment profile after its collapse in Hurricane Hugo in 1989.” (emphasis added)
The Buildings of Charleston, A Guide to the City’s Architecture
By Jonathan H. Poston for Historic Charleston Foundation
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