Charleston Neighborhoods

Mount Pleasant East of the Cooper River, just minutes from the historic district, this community is worth a detour. Filled with lodgings, restaurants, and some attractions, it encloses a historic district along the riverfront known as the Old Village, which is on the National Register's list of buildings. Its major attraction is Patriots Point, the world's largest naval and maritime museum; it's also the home of the aircraft carrier Yorktown.

 

Just across the Cooper River from Charleston, the charming maritime village of Mount Pleasant offers waterfront restaurants by Shem Creek, quaint specialty shops, outdoor festivals, museums and historic sites. Carefully planned development has helped to maintain its rich heritage and small town appeal. It features many residential opportunities that you will love in this captivating community.

 


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Brickyard Plantation


Brickyard is Located on the Outskirts of Mt  Pleasant. It has been consistently voted the #1 Community in the Mt Pleasant Area several years in a row. It is broken down into several smaller communities that are all unique but retain the overall charm of the Brickyard Plantation.
Community in the Mt Pleasant Area several years in a row. It is broken down into several smaller communities that are all unique but retain the overall charm of the Brickyard Plantation.

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Charleston National


Charleston National is located on the beautiful inter-coastal waterway on highway 17 North, nine miles from the East Cooper Bridge; six miles North of I-526 (Mark Clark Expressway); and five minutes from the Isle of Palms Connector. The nationally acclaimed golf facility is ranked by Golf Magazine as the number one non-resort course in the Charleston area. Their beautiful clubhouse has won various awards and captures the charm of the Lowcountry.

 

Come enjoy the #1 rated Non-Resort course in Charleston. by Golf Magazine. Click here to view map.

 

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Dunes West


Located outside Charleston, South Carolina near the town of Mount Pleasant, Dunes West serves as a residential community, but reminders of its historic past still stand ... the avenue of century old oaks leading to the golf clubhouse where the plantation's main house once stood ... a humble cemetery that serves as a resting place for an overseer's children ... the spiritual reflecting ponds, designed by the famous landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead and installed by Princess Pignatelli ...
 

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Raven's Run


    Ravens Run is a conveniently located gated community. Consisting mostly of executive style homes on one acre plus lots this subdivision boasts it's own private airfield. Amenities include tennis and swimming. Few homes become available but when they do they are generally priced in the $375,000 + price range. E-mail or call for additional information.

 

 

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I'on


Selected as one of the 'Best Communities in the Nation' and 'Best Community in Charleston' two years in a row, I'On exemplifies the best of neighborhood building and planning practices with an eye toward a classical architectural style. Inspired by the coastal towns of Beaufort, Savannah, and Charleston, we are creating a traditional, pedestrian-oriented neighborhood designed for today's lifestyles in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.

 

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Frommer's Favorite... Playing Scarlett & Rhett at Boone Hall. Over in Mount Pleasant, you can pretend that you're one of the romantic figures in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind by paying a visit to this 738-acre estate, a cotton plantation settled by Maj. John Boone in 1681. It was used for background shots in the films Gone With the Wind and North and South.

 

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