SOLD BY CARRIAGE PROPERTIES / OFF MARKET
The George S. Cook house, circa 1860, is a magnificent Italianate home with Gothic Revival influences. It was built by noted Civil War photographer George S. Cook and later owned by Andrew Murray for whom Murray Boulevard was named. Overlooking White Point Garden and Charleston Harbor, this home offers fantastic views. It has been totally restored with exquisite original details throughout. The second floor drawing room and library/music room have stunning ceiling murals and French doors opening onto the second floor piazza that catch morning sunrises and summer breezes. The master suite is spacious and features an additional sitting room with private bath.