Richard Brenan House

The Richard Brenan House is an early 19th-century house at 207 Calhoun St., Charleston, South Carolina. The house was built for Richard Brenan, a merchant, in 1817 and originally included the adjacent land to the west (a parking lot today). The house is a three-story Charleston single house with quoins and fine cornice. The house was a two-story piazza on the west side.[1]

The Richard Brenan House, 207 Calhoun St., Charleston, South Carolina

In 1835, the house was bought by Nathaniel Russell Middleton, a president of the College of Charleston, for his widowed sister-in-law. In 1881, the house became the parsonage for Bethel Methodist located across Pitt St. from the house.[1] The church put the house up for sale in 1965.[2] It was restored as a private house by Mr. and Mrs. G.A.Z. Johnson.[3]

References

  1. Stoney, Samuel G. (September 28, 1964). "House At 207 Calhount St., Shows Period Architecture". Charleston News & Courier. pp. 11A. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  2. "Bethel Parsonage Put Up For Sale". Charleston News & Courier. April 27, 1965. pp. 10A. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  3. "House Restored". Charleston News & Courier. October 10, 1973. pp. 10A. Retrieved November 12, 2013.

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