Robert Dorrill built this 5 bedroom, 4 bath stucco home in 1815. It was constructed with a front central entry that led to a grocery store on the first floor until the 1950's. In 1957, the doors were closed and 25 State Street underwent an extensive renovation, although the original Neoclassical woodwork is still in tack in the grand second floor drawing room. Other historic features include grand front rooms, high ceilings, tall windows with original glass and plaster walls. Another renovation took place in 1996, adding modern comforts such as stereo speaker systems throughout the house, luxurious baths, a sunny eat-in kitchen and a sitting room in the master bedroom. Outside, a newly landscaped garden and covered terrace create privacy and provide extra room for entertaining guests. A two story, one bedroom guest house is located at the back of the garden and is perfect for a mother-in-law suite, guests, or in-home office. 25 State Street is located in Charleston's epicenter for culture and sophistication, the French Quarter, and is within walking distance to numerous restaurants, art galleries, and theaters. Neighborhood Description Walking distance to all that Charleston has to offer.
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