Historic Charleston house
Historic Charleston Single House rental
The Fig House on Spring is a 1852 Charleston Single House, the classic local form built for narrow lots, shade, and cross-breezes. Guests choose it because it feels like Charleston: piazza, historic bones, practical modern updates, and a downtown neighborhood setting.
Built
1852
Style
Charleston Single House
Outdoor space
Haint-blue piazza
Booking
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What is a Charleston Single House?
A Charleston Single House is a narrow historic house form common in the city, often with a side piazza and rooms arranged to catch light and air. The Fig House keeps that sense of place while still working for modern group travel.
Historic feel, practical stay
Guests get the character people come to Charleston for, but with the practical details that matter: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, self check-in, one parking spot, and a walkable downtown location.
Why book a house instead of a hotel
Groups often want shared living space, a kitchen, a porch, and room to settle in. A private historic house gives everyone a central meeting point between meals, events, and walks through Charleston.
Common questions
Planning a Charleston stay.
- Is The Fig House on Spring historic?
- Yes. The home was built in 1852 and is a Charleston Single House, a historic local house style.
- Does the home still have modern amenities?
- Yes. The stay includes practical modern guest needs like self check-in, 2 full baths, a kitchen, laundry, and one off-street parking spot.
- Is this a good alternative to a Charleston hotel?
- For groups who want shared space and a local residential setting, yes. It gives guests a private home base instead of separate hotel rooms.
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