Location, location, location…
You’ll be just minutes from everything there is to do in and around Mount Pleasant, a charming suburb of Charleston. This quiet neighborhood is ideal for a leisurely walk or bike ride, and no matter which direction you head, you’ll find yourself drawn toward sandy beaches, winding marsh creeks, incredible restaurants, or the iconic Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge—offering stunning views and a fantastic pedestrian crossing experience.
Nestled in the neighborhood known as the Old Village, you’ll also find The Old Bridge (Pitt Street Bridge), which once connected Sullivan’s Island to Mount Pleasant during the Civil War era. Today, it has been transformed into a beautiful park surrounded by the Intracoastal Waterway—perfect for fishing, crabbing, shrimping, or simply watching the sun set over Charleston from one of the benches.
Dining along Shem Creek offers some of Charleston’s finest seafood, where you can watch shrimp boats dock and kayakers paddle by. A local playground is approximately ¾ of a mile away and includes public clay tennis courts. The Pitt Street area of the Old Village offers a glimpse into what Mount Pleasant felt like as Charleston first expanded onto the surrounding islands.
The home is just minutes from Sullivan’s Island, home to Fort Moultrie, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. The fort and museum are free to visit. You’re also about two miles from Patriots Point, a renowned naval and maritime museum, with a golf course located directly across the street.
Within five minutes, you can be in downtown Charleston at the Visitor Center, where you’ll find information on all the history, culture, dining, and experiences the city and surrounding areas have to offer—far too much to list here.
If you want to be close to everything from rich history to modern coastal living, the Old Village is truly the place to stay.
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