As you approach the unique home, you're struck by the timeless elegance of its design. The architect, Miles Whitfield, drew inspiration from the romanticism of Robert Adam, a distinguished 17th-century British architect. It's said that this home bears a striking resemblance to a grand estate nestled in the breathtaking Scottish countryside. The interior is adorned with intricate moldings, arched doorways, and skylights that allow moonlight to softly illuminate the space. The private rooftop, adorned with twinkling lights, whispers of romantic evenings spent under the stars. The second rooftop, poised and ready for solar panels, symbolizes a shared vision of a sustainable future. An air of mystery surrounds the home, with a large bedroom and full bath discreetly tucked away on the main floor. Elevate your senses as you ascend to each floor with the grace of an elevator, connecting you effortlessly with every corner of this romantic abode.
I-26 East toward Charleston; exit 220 to merge onto US-17 N toward Georgetown, Mt Pleasant; Left on N Highway 17 toward Georgetown, Isle of Palms; Turn left onto S Shelmore Blvd; At the roundabout, take the second exit onto N Shelmore Blvd; At the roundabout, take second exit onto N Shelmore Blvd; The destination is on your right