1840 Lowcountry Estate in Beaufort, South Carolina
This home was made for sitting on the porch and sipping sweet tea. Located in Beaufort's Historic Old Point neighborhood, this Lowcountry estate is surrounded by similar notable homes. The home boasts wide porches on both levels, high ceilings, large windows, original hardwood floors and manicured landscaping shaded by mossy live-oak trees.

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White Colonial House and Front Yard
The house and guest house sit on nearly an acre of land on a corner lot in Beaufort, South Carolina. Gardens and the home's south-facing double porches get all the benefits of afternoon sea breezes.
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Hedge Lined Walkway
Wander the property's beautiful mature landscaping—with gardens and shady walkways, fountains and patios—and you can feel the history. Sold during the Civil War, the 1840 residence has also weathered a hurricane where, so say the stories, evacuees unloaded from boats onto the home's wide porch.
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Front Porch With Green Roof
Situated right in the heart of one of Beaufort's historic neighborhoods, the home's front porch is a lovely place to meet the neighbors.
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Fouer With Jungle Wallpaper
Toucans peer out from the trees in the home's enchanting hallway. Head upstairs to find the bedrooms and another scenic porch.
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Living Room With Blue Ceiling
The living room is both proper and cozy. Original floors, an elegant carved mantel and period millwork make the space very distinguished. The fireplace and large sectional are perfect for curling up on an evening.
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White Kitchen With Colorful Valance
The kitchen uses its quaint historic architecture and white cabinetry as a springboard for layering whimsical color and pattern. One wall is covered in black and white wallpaper; the window is topped by a lively valance.
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Eclectic Kitchen With Valances
The kitchen is filled with fun personality and comfortable amenities. Black and white wallpaper covers one accent wall and windows get bold, checkered valances. Keep the wine cool in one of two wine refrigerators.
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Green Eclectic Library
Bright green walls are a sassy contrast in the library to the home's historic architecture. Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves layer nice texture and warmth.
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Green Library With Clock
Need more energy? The home's brilliant green library will wake you right up. There are also a music room and a den.
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Tropical Hall
This upper hallway goes big and bold with wallpaper in an oversized, tropical print. It's a perfect partner for the lush garden views spied from the balcony door.
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Traditional Bedroom With Pink Bed
Royal blue curtains are a fun pairing with this handsome bedroom's pink four poster bed. Designers brought in more playful color by painting the ceiling pale blue.
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Green Cottage Bathroom
There are four bathrooms in the house. This one feels charmingly old fashioned with beadboard paneling, shutters and a classic clawfoot tub.
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Bedroom With Pink Floral Wallpaper
Guests or kids could share this cheery bedroom, one of the home's three. Exciting wallpaper fills the space with happy color. Big windows let in lots of sunlight.
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Garden and Bench
This historic home features a large garden and bench perfect for sitting and enjoying a nice summer evening.
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Formal Garden and Bench
A ghost may or may not steal up to join you in the peaceful quiet of this garden bench. The formal gardens and grounds encompass three-quarters of an acre.
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White Carriage House
In addition to the nearly 3000 square foot main house, there is also a carriage house and garage. Guests will be comfortable in the one bedroom, bathroom, full kitchen and living room. A sweet brick patio is the perfect place to bring a morning coffee.
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