Rising gracefully along Charleston's iconic Murray Boulevard, in the heart of the prestigious South of Broad neighborhood, 14 1/2 Murray Boulevard embodies the timeless character of the city's most celebrated waterfront. Murray Boulevard, extending westward from White Point Garden and the Battery, is lined with stately homes, many in the Colonial Revival style, whose architecture and views have long defined Charleston's grandeur. Among them, this residence stands apart for its history, its thoughtful restoration, and its seamless balance of past and present.Constructed in the 1920s during Charleston's bold waterfront expansion, the home later served as a neighborhood school in the 1940s, remembered fondly by generations of local children. In the decades that followed, it was returned to private use and, under the vision of architect Bill Huey and the craftsmanship of Renew Urban Contractors, reimagined with the utmost respect for its historic fabric. The result is a home that carries its legacy forward while offering the comfort and elegance of modern design. Through the gated entry, gardens unfold in bluestone and brick, framed by handcrafted ironwork and anchored by a historic fountain. Inside, light-filled rooms with old-growth heart pine floors and Venetian plaster walls open toward sweeping water views. The chef's kitchen is both functional and refined, while the primary suite offers a private terrace, dual closets, and a marble-clad bath. Additional bedrooms and a versatile den provide flexibility for family and guests, each space designed with quiet sophistication. Modern enhancements; a copper standing seam roof, new gas fireplaces, and discreetly integrated systems, ensure the home's enduring strength and livability. Secure gated parking for four vehicles adds to the convenience of this irreplaceable address. With its storied past, meticulous restoration, and commanding setting on Charleston's most sought-after waterfront boulevard, 14 ½ Murray Boulevard is more than a residence. It is a legacy; timeless, elegant, and an enduring part of Charleston's history.
0 - .5 Acre
LISTED BY SERHANT, (646) 480-7665


