Unknown
Historic Property
Street Address:
84 Pitt Street, Charleston, South Carolina (Charleston County)
Site card S108042000300384000
Date Surveyed:
circa 1972
Construction Date:
1827 – 1835
Number of Stories:
2
Exterior Walls Materials:
Clapboard
Roof Shape:
Gable
Signficant Architectural Features:
Built between 1827 and 1835, the house is transitional between Adamesque style and the more masculine Greek Revival of later years. Sitting on a high brick basement, the house is the typical Charleston single dwelling. All interior embellishment is Greek Revival, and this style is emphasized in the mantels of each room. With the exception of two Marble Baroque Revival mantels in the two front rooms of the first floor, all other interior decoration is Greek Revival
Survey:
Historic Charleston Foundation Survey 1972
Archives Location:
Box 3, Series 108042, Survey of historic resources (county by county data on surface properties), circa 1971-2014