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Beaufort,SC 29902
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,100 sqft
Price per Sqft $693
MLS Listing ID 185143
Style Two Story
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Year Built 1776
Lot Size 5,677 Sqft
Acres 0.13
Lot Dimensions 5677.0
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Source Lowcountry Regional MLS (Beaufort-Jasper County REALTORS®)
Property Description
PRICE REDUCED $250,000! Seller is VERY MOTIVATED. This is a great opportunity to own the William Johnson House, probably the fourth oldest home in Beaufort, circa 1776. You can move in before the 250th anniversary of our country's founding into a home built during the Revolutionary War. Located on a corner lot, the home sits on its original tabby foundation and faces east, unusual for homes in the Point. It is built in typical 18th century style with three formal rooms upstairs and down and four fireplaces. It has 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, living room, dining room, office, entertainment center with 72'' TV and built-in Polk sound system, kitchen, rear porch with extensive rear brick patio, and a separate ADU. The metal roof was custom designed and installed in 2016. The original construction date has been verified by historic preservationists who surveyed the Old Point during a historic survey for the City of Beaufort. During the Civil War the home was owned by W. C. Danner. It was confiscated by the US Government after the war as were many homes in Beaufort, and was subsequently owned by Samuel Bamfield, the husband of Elizabeth Smalls Bamfield. She was the daughter of Robert Smalls, well known for his heroic actions during the Civil War. Mr. Bamfield was Clerk of Court for Beaufort County for 20 years and after that, postmaster of Beaufort. After his death, his wife became postmistress of Beaufort and served until her retirement. All 11 of their children were born in the home.
The home is in the Historic Old Point, a section of easy walkable, beautiful streets and historic homes. It is three blocks from Bay Street, and downtown restaurants, shops , Waterfront Park, and the marina. The home has an attic with storage original to the home. There is a workroom under the home as well as a gym with heating and cooling. The home is Georgian architecture and many parts of the interior and exterior of the home retain materials from the original construction of the home. The home was originally constructed by Rev. William Johnson, the first Baptist Minister to come to the low country and is purported to be the minister who introduced baptisms to the Beaufort area. Some time after the home was constructed, the room that currently serves as the entertainment room and the kitchen were added. In 1999, the rear covered patio, patio, garage and ADU were added.
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Location
State SC
County Beaufort
Direction 414 New Street, corner of North Street, City of Beaufort. From Bay St. go to end of Bay St. and turn left on to New Street. Continue on New St. to corner of North St. Home will be on the left. From Boundary St. continue on Boundary St. to Carteret St. and continue on Carteret St. to intersection with North St. Turn left and go one block. Home will be on your right.
Interior
Heating Oil,Electric,Central,Heat Pump,Zoned
Cooling Electric,Central Air,Zoned
Fireplaces Type Living Room,Master Bedroom,Dining Room
Fireplace Yes
Exterior
Exterior Feature Storage,Rain Gutters,Outdoor Grill,Covered Patio,Irrigation System,Patio,Porch
Waterfront Description None
Building
Foundation Elevated
Water Public
Architectural Style Two Story
Others
Tax ID R120-004-000-0823-0000
Acceptable Financing Rural Development/USDA,Cash,Conventional
Listing Terms Rural Development/USDA,Cash,Conventional