George Eveleigh House
The George Eveleigh House is a pre-Revolutionary house in Charleston, South Carolina. The house was built about 1743 for trader George Eveleigh. Eventually, Eveleigh returned to England and sold his house to John Bull in 1759.Photo: ProfReader, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: House
- Address: 39 Church Street, Charleston, SC 29401
- Roof shape: hipped
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Albert W. Todd House and George Mathews House.
Albert W. Todd House
House
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The Albert W. Todd House is a historic house at 41 Church St, Charleston, South Carolina. It was built in November 1909 by architect Albert Wheeler Todd for his own family's residence.
George Mathews House
House
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The George Mathews House is an 18th-century house located at 37 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina. George Mathews had purchased the lot in 1743; by 1768, when the executors of his estate sold the property, the sales price strongly suggest that Mathews had the house built during his ownership.
First Baptist Church
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First Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Charleston, South Carolina. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The congregation was founded in 1682 under the leadership of William Screven. First Baptist Church is situated 480 feet north of George Eveleigh House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include French Quarter and Ansonborough.
French Quarter
Quarter
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The French Quarter is a historic district and a section of downtown Charleston, South Carolina, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ansonborough
Quarter
Ansonborough is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1726, Captain George Anson acquired a 64-acre tract from Thomas Gadsden. Anson's lands were divided into smaller parcels for development, and several streets were named either for his ships or for himself: George and Anson, Scarborough and Squirrel, and Centurion.
Wraggborough
Quarter
Wraggborough is a neighborhood in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, named after slave trader Joseph Wragg, and noted for its association with the slave trade.
George Eveleigh House
- Categories: building and residential building
- Location: Charleston County, South Carolina, South, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
32.77289° or 32° 46′ 22″ northLongitude
-79.92967° or 79° 55′ 47″ westInception
1743Levels
3Height
43 feet (13 metres)Open location code
8742Q3FC+54OpenStreetMap ID
way 37840087OpenStreetMap feature
building=detachedOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=hippedWikidata ID
Q24060887
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