





Description
Captain Francis Baker built this charming stucco-over-brick Charleston single in 1747. The house was later converted to a dry goods store and restored in 1935. It was restored again in the late 1980's and then updated with all new wiring, plumbing, master bath, and gourmet kitchen in 2003. The first floor entry foyer leads you to a formal living room with gas fireplace, a formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, and half bath. From the double french doors in the kitchen you'll find a private high brick courtyard with manicured gardens, complete with a mosquito misting system and a long lap pool. The pool extends through the old dependency believed to have been the carriage house.
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