Oct 15, 1966
- Charmaine Bantugan
National Register of Historic Places - Robert Brewton House
Statement of Significance: Standing three storeys high at #71 Church Street, The Robert Brewton House is a classic example of the early Charleston "single-house". It has its narrow side to the street, its entrance at the side, is just one room across the street front and just one room to either side of the hall on all three floors, has no basement below ground, and extends into a long narrow garden at the rear, containing kitchen, carriage-house, and servants’ quarters. The Robert Brewton House is the earliest accurately datable Charleston single-house remaining. It was built in 1730.
National Register of Historic Places - Robert Brewton House
Statement of Significance: Standing three storeys high at #71 Church Street, The Robert Brewton House is a classic example of the early Charleston "single-house". It has its narrow side to the street, its entrance at the side, is just one room across the street front and just one room to either side of the hall on all three floors, has no basement below ground, and extends into a long narrow garden at the rear, containing kitchen, carriage-house, and servants’ quarters. The Robert Brewton House is the earliest accurately datable Charleston single-house remaining. It was built in 1730.
Oct 15, 1966
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