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Elliotborough neighborhood homes for sale in
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Elliotborough
Charleston neighborhood area
Elliotborough
This mix of antebellum and
Victorian-era houses sits on the site of Charleston’s lines of
defense during the Revolutionary War. The easy access to the
downtown business and college district has made Elliotborough an
up-and-coming Charleston address.
Notable Homes and Buildings:
The antebellum James Morrison House at 250 St. Philip Street among several
properties recently rehabilitated by the Historic Charleston
Foundation as part of a renewal of this historically-significant
district. Much of Elliotborough was constructed in stylish
Charleston single-house design during the 19th century, and smaller
properties became home to a burgeoning population of freed slaves
after the Civil War. The 1849 Hartz building that was designed as a
corner grocery at 216 St. Philip Street was the first black-owned
bank in Charleston. Opened in 1920 at the People’s Federation Bank,
the property was abandoned in recent decades until being restored by
the Historic Charleston Foundation, and now is a private residence.
Neighborhood Restaurants and Shopping:
The quiet streets of Elliotborough add to the neighborhood flavor of
Trattoria Lucca at 41-A Bogard Street. This intimate, northern
Italian-style dining experience has its roots in convivial dining
among family and friends, and offers a Monday Family Supper each
week, featuring a fixed-price, four-course meal served on
moderate-sized group tables. This old-fashioned idea encourages
patrons to come enjoy sumptuous food once a week in a close-knit and
conversational family atmosphere.
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properties in the
Elliotborough
Charleston neighborhood area
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Elliottborough,
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