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Wraggborough Homes in Downtown Charleston, SC

Wraggborough has the kind of downtown presence that feels layered and unmistakably Charleston: historic facades, tall windows, piazzas, and narrow streets that keep the scale intimate even in the middle of the city.

Listing summary: 5 Active

Median $1,295,000Ultra Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Walkable downtown setting
  • Historic Charleston architecture
  • Flexible multi-unit and carriage-house potential
  • Off-street parking on select homes
Charleston Single architecturedouble piazzasoff-street parkinghistoric renovations

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parking

Off Street Parking

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1825–2009
12% Garage6% Pool
  • heart pine floors
  • Fireplaces
  • Piazzas
  • high ceilings
  • Courtyards
  • walled gardens
  • off-street parking

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry coastal region, South Carolina

Walkability: High

Musc
walkable
King Street
walkable
Marion Square
walkable
King StreetUpper King StreetMarion SquareCharleston Gaillard CenterCharleston Museum

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Memminger
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Wraggborough

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Wraggborough, Charleston

First Impressions

Wraggborough has the kind of downtown presence that feels layered and unmistakably Charleston: historic facades, tall windows, piazzas, and narrow streets that keep the scale intimate even in the middle of the city. The neighborhood sits in the Garden District and blends landmark architecture with a polished, lived-in energy that comes from being close to museums, dining, and some of the Peninsula’s most recognizable destinations.

"Historic character and walkable downtown convenience define the daily experience here."

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing stock is anchored by classic Charleston Single homes, Victorian-era residences, and a few newer or heavily renovated properties that still honor the neighborhood’s historic look. Many homes feature double porches, heart pine floors, fireplaces, and private courtyards or walled gardens; several also include carriage houses, guest cottages, or flexible duplex layouts. Lot sizes are often modest, but some properties open onto surprisingly deep rear gardens, mature landscaping, and off-street parking that is especially valuable in this part of town.

The overall feel is refined but not overly formal. Homes are close together, yet the architecture, trees, and courtyards create a sense of enclosure and privacy that suits the downtown setting. With prices ranging from the high six figures to well above $2 million, Wraggborough clearly sits in Charleston’s upper tier, and the market leans toward distinctive, character-rich properties rather than standard new construction.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life in Wraggborough is shaped by what is within easy reach on foot. Residents are close to King Street shopping and dining, Upper King Street, Marion Square, the Charleston Gaillard Center, the Charleston Museum, the Aiken-Rhett House, the Manigault House Museums, the South Carolina Aquarium, and the Charleston Farmers Market. Several listings also point to MUSC, the College of Charleston, The Dewberry, neighborhood restaurants, museums, galleries, and the waterfront, reinforcing how central this location is to downtown routines.

"From morning coffee to evening reservations, the neighborhood keeps the city’s best destinations close at hand."

Wraggborough’s rhythm is especially appealing for anyone who values a walkable urban setting with historic scenery at every turn. Off-street parking appears on a number of homes, and some properties offer courtyard gardens, screened porches, or piazzas that extend living space outdoors. The area’s streets feel active and connected to the broader downtown fabric rather than tucked away from it.

Location & Schools

Wraggborough sits just off Calhoun Street in downtown Charleston, in the heart of the Peninsula’s historic core. Public remarks place residents within walking distance of King Street, Upper King Street, Marion Square, the Charleston Gaillard Center, the Charleston Museum, the South Carolina Aquarium, MUSC, and the College of Charleston. The Ravenel Bridge is also mentioned as an easy access point, which helps tie the neighborhood to the wider region.

School references most commonly point to Memminger Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High. That school pattern, along with the neighborhood’s central downtown setting, gives Wraggborough a distinctly urban Charleston identity: historic, highly connected, and deeply rooted in the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Wraggborough, Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$1,295,000
Average Price
$1,529,000

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.8
Avg Bathrooms
2.8
Avg Lot Size
0.11 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
5
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1870
New Construction
0%

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