


27 Meeting Street
Nestled in Charleston’s historic South of Broad neighborhood, 27 Meeting Street is a stellar example of early 19th-century architecture.Constructed around 1815 by local merchant Joseph Yates, this house is part of a notable row of single houses that define the city’s colonial streetscape. The residence is characterized by its stately yellow stucco façade, complemented by traditional green shutters and a wrought-iron balcony off the second floor.This elevated piazza offers sweeping views of Meeting Street, providing a serene vantage point amidst the city’s vibrant historic district.
Size: 12” x 17 ½”
For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com
Nestled in Charleston’s historic South of Broad neighborhood, 27 Meeting Street is a stellar example of early 19th-century architecture.Constructed around 1815 by local merchant Joseph Yates, this house is part of a notable row of single houses that define the city’s colonial streetscape. The residence is characterized by its stately yellow stucco façade, complemented by traditional green shutters and a wrought-iron balcony off the second floor.This elevated piazza offers sweeping views of Meeting Street, providing a serene vantage point amidst the city’s vibrant historic district.
Size: 12” x 17 ½”
For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com
Nestled in Charleston’s historic South of Broad neighborhood, 27 Meeting Street is a stellar example of early 19th-century architecture.Constructed around 1815 by local merchant Joseph Yates, this house is part of a notable row of single houses that define the city’s colonial streetscape. The residence is characterized by its stately yellow stucco façade, complemented by traditional green shutters and a wrought-iron balcony off the second floor.This elevated piazza offers sweeping views of Meeting Street, providing a serene vantage point amidst the city’s vibrant historic district.
Size: 12” x 17 ½”
For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com