Nestled in the heart of the Old Village in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, the Historic Hibben House, built circa 1755, stands as the oldest structure in the area, steeped in rich heritage.
The unique home has been meticulously restored and updated to offer the perfect balance of historic charm and modern amenities.
Originally constructed by Jacob Motte, the owner of the local plantation, this historic residence is part of the National Register Historic District of Mount Pleasant.
The home’s grand façade features a stately cornice and elegant columns, exuding classic Southern charm.
The expansive backyard is a peaceful oasis, complete with an elevated fire pit on a bluff that offers breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor. Stone pavers meander through the sloping lawn, providing a tranquil setting that captures the natural beauty and breezes of the Lowcountry.
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Via: Charleston Magazine