A unique opportunity to purchase a piece of storied history. The Kerrison House, later known as Villa De La Fontaine, was built circa 1840 and restored in the 1970s. New England architect Russell Warren, a relative of Nathaniel Russel, designed the home and rear bathhouse. The grand residence sits back from the street and welcomes you with a semicircular driveway and front facing portico supported by columns with Temple of the Winds capitals. A descendant of the original merchant-owner, Miss Marguerite Kerrsion left the estate to the Episcopal Church of South Carolina who maintained the home as the diocesan office until 1971. Sold in a private bid to respected designers Fontaine & Hancock, the property once again became a private residence. The new owners meticulously renovated the home,roof, gardens, and driveway. Famed Charleston ironsmith Philip Simmons was commissioned to create the ornate gate and fence situated along the front property line. One of the largest pieces of land in Harleston Village, this estate includes over 6,400 square feet of living space, an attached kitchen house, converted bath house apartment, two story garage, and old world style gardens. Detailed plaster moulding , original hardwood flooring, and Greek Revival details grace the home throughout. Stunning chandeliers fill the home, and include a mixture of blown and cut glass, tin, iron and Italianate triple tiered placements. The impressive home includes a grand foyer, music room, library, formal living room, dining room, breakfast room, elegant spiral staircase, landings, a butler's pantry, kitchen, numerous bedrooms, and private balconies. The property is fully enclosed, providing security and privacy. The front of the estate can be accessed by an electric swinging gate or the coded pedestrian gate. Historical and contemporary walls surround the perimeter of the home, saltwater spa pool, and additional outbuildings. The name Villa De La Fontaine was given to this stunning residence when it was admitted to the Tourist House Association of America in 1978. Esteemed guests such as the Guggenheim family, dignitaries, and civic groups frequented the Villa during the last 45 years of its residency.
Off market
$6,227,600
138 & 140 Wentworth St, Charleston, SC 29401
5beds
6,442sqft
SingleFamily
Built in 1840
0.55 Acres Lot
$6,227,600 Zestimate®
$967/sqft
$24,295 Estimated rent
What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5
- Full bathrooms: 5
Heating
- Electric
Cooling
- Central
Features
- Flooring: Hardwood
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 6,442 sqft
Property
Parking
- Total spaces: 2
- Parking features: Garage - Detached
Features
- Exterior features: Stucco, Wood, Brick
Lot
- Size: 0.55 Acres
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
Materials
- Roof: Metal
Condition
- Year built: 1840
Community & neighborhood
Location
- Region: Charleston
Other
Other facts
- Misc Exterior: Workshop, Fence - Private, Patio, Pool - In Ground, Gutters, Storage/Outbuilding, Fence - Brick, Fence - Iron, Porch - Front Porch, Balcony
- Misc Interior: Ceilings - 9'+, Garden Tub/Shower, Ceiling - Smooth, Walk-In Closets, Window Treatments - Some
- New Owned: Pre-Owned
- Master Bedroom: Dual Masters, Walk-In Closets, Upstairs, Garden Tub/Shower, Sitting Room
- Cooling: Central, Window Unit
- FP Desc/Location: Bedroom, Family Room, Living Room, Great Room, Dining Room, Three +
- Lot Description: .5 - 1 Acre
- Exterior: Wood Siding, Stucco
- Garage/Parking: Off-Street Parking, 2 Car Garage, Detached
- Stories: 2 Stories, Multi-Story
- Heat: Electric
- Roof: Metal
- Foundation: Crawl Space
- Floors: Wood
- SF Detached Style: Villa
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