SOLD BY CARRIAGE PROPERTIES / OFF MARKET
Listed as valuable in ''This Is Charleson'' and also noted as one of the 70 properties that defined the Historic District when it was defined in the 1960s, The Samuel S. Mills House was built by a Massachusetts ship captain as a New England double house in 1839. This home sits high on a large corner lot in one of Charleston's most sought after historic neighborhoods. Grand scale rooms on both floors feature high ceilings, large windows, wide doorways and beautiful wooden floors. The first floor has a formal living room and a banquet sized dining room separated by operable pocket doors. The eat-in kitchen is large and is well equipped with updated appliances and a wealth of cabinet space and pantry. A family room and powder room finish off the first floor.