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Historic District Homes Near Hutchinson Square

Historic District in Summerville feels like a place where the streets themselves do some of the storytelling.

Listing summary: 18 Active

Median $974,500Upper Middle

Community Highlights

  • Walkable access to Hutchinson Square and downtown Summerville
  • Large in-town lots with mature landscaping
  • Historic architecture with updated interiors and flexible guest spaces
wraparound or full front porcheshardwood floorsFireplacesguest cottages or carriage houses

Amenities & Lifestyle

Outdoor Living

wraparound porches · screened porches · patios +2

Special Features

guest cottages · carriage houses · workshops +2

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1796–2025
49% Garage13% Pool2% Waterfront
  • hardwood floors
  • Fireplaces
  • Porches
  • updated kitchens
  • detached guest spaces
  • mature landscaping

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry region, coastal South Carolina

Walkability: High

Downtown Charleston
25 min
Downtown Charleston Distance
30 miles
Hutchinson SquareFlowertown TheatreTimrod LibraryMain StreetSouth Main Street

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Summerville
Middle
Alston
High
Summerville

About Historic District

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Historic District, Summerville

First Impressions

Historic District in Summerville feels like a place where the streets themselves do some of the storytelling. Grand porches, mature oaks, and long-established homes give the area an unmistakable sense of presence, especially near downtown and Hutchinson Square. The setting is walkable, layered, and full of character, with many properties tucked along named streets that have become part of Summerville’s identity. It is the kind of neighborhood where a front porch, a brick path, or a screened-in back porch is not just an architectural detail, but part of the daily rhythm of living here.

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing stock is anchored by single-family homes, and the range is striking: from 18th- and 19th-century residences to carefully updated 20th-century homes and a few newer builds. Craftsman cottages, Victorian mansions, antebellum landmarks, brick ranches, and cottage-style homes all appear here, often on generous lots that are larger than what many downtown areas can offer. Many homes feature hardwood floors, fireplaces, wraparound or full front porches, updated kitchens, and detached cottages, carriage houses, or guest apartments. Brick exteriors appear often, though the neighborhood is not uniformly brick; instead, the visual rhythm comes from a mix of historic materials, mature landscaping, and preserved architectural detail. Several homes are designed for flexible use, with separate guest quarters, workshop space, or office-ready outbuildings.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life here revolves around the charm and convenience of downtown Summerville. Hutchinson Square, the Flowertown Theatre, Timrod Library, local parks, tennis courts, playgrounds, bakeries, restaurants, boutiques, and the farmers market all shape the neighborhood’s easygoing pace. Seasonal events such as Third Thursday, the Flowertown Festival, and concerts in the square add energy to the area, while many homes are close enough for a short walk, bike ride, or golf cart trip. Some properties offer especially expansive outdoor living, with screened porches, patios, gardens, fountains, pools, and even outdoor kitchens. Lot sizes are often substantial for an in-town district, giving the area a more spacious feel than its central location might suggest.

Location & Schools

Historic District sits in the heart of downtown Summerville, centered around Main Street, South Main Street, West Carolina Avenue, and nearby side streets just off the square. Public remarks repeatedly point to a location that is within walking distance of Hutchinson Square, downtown shops, restaurants, parks, and community events. The community is also described as about 25 minutes from downtown Charleston, and one listing notes roughly 30 miles to downtown Charleston. School assignments commonly include Summerville Elementary, Alston Middle, and Summerville High, with the district referenced as Dorchester District 2 in some remarks. That combination of central location, established schools, and immediate access to the town’s historic core is a major part of what defines the neighborhood.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Historic District, Summerville

Pricing

Median Price
$974,500
Average Price
$1,064,439

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.0
Avg Bathrooms
2.9
Avg Lot Size
0.68 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
18
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1934
New Construction
4%

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