Mazyck-Wraggborough | Charleston real estate | Historic Homes - Page 9
Mazyck-Wraggborough has a long history that goes back to the 1700s when the land was settled by the Wragg family.
In addition to some great choices for Charleston real estate, this area is also home to the Charleston Museum, which is known as America's First Museum founded in 1773. Still, even today you'll find a number of museums and cultural activities to enjoy here. There are also green open spaces like Wragg Mall and Wragg Square for those who want to live in the city, but still have outdoor public space to enjoy. The area, which is only a few blocks in size, is bordered by Mary Street, Meeting Street, Calhoun Street and East Bay Street. You’ll discover many of the Charleston real estate choices here are townhomes or two-story single-family dwellings.
If you'd like to learn more about Mazyck-Wraggborough, then be sure to contact me, Marshall Walker, today. I'll be happy to show you real estate in this area of Charleston or anywhere in the city.
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44 Charlotte Street UNIT D
Charleston, SC 29403
Wraggborough
Residential
Circa 1834 The ""Houston House"" old kitchen house sits on a large tree'd lot in the Wraggborough Garden District. This is the perfect cottage t...