An Insider's Look at Charleston's Finest Historic Properties - Charleston, SC

For the first time in its history, Patrick Properties, Charleston’s finest hospitality company and owners of The William Aiken House, Lowndes Grove, Fish Restaurant and The American Theater, opens its doors for an exclusive glimpse, not available to the public, into our historic family of properties. From centuries old live oak trees to stunning architectural details, each property is a study in meticulous restoration, beauty and grandeur.


On 14 stunning acres on the Ashley River stands a National Historic Landmark - and the last great waterfront estate. This is Lowndes Grove. The property’s first recorded owner, Richard Cartwright, acquired the property in 1701 through a land grant by King Charles. Then, the idyllic property boasted 170 acres and spanned the entire peninsula. Through seasons and years, from mid-18th century roots, its asparagus fields and secret tunnel to a Revolutionary War invasion, to the Charleston World’s Fair and a visit by President Theodore Roosevelt, Lowndes Grove has attracted generations of explorers, naturalists, dignitaries, celebrities, families and romantics of all ages to its grove of live oaks and of course, the river.

Opened in 1942 as Charleston’s premiere movie house and named in honor of the servicemen and women of the United States, The American Theater’s roots are Art-Deco architecture and Hollywood glamour. At the time of this National Historic Landmark’s construction, air conditioning was not installed due to government war restrictions, however, it was comfortably ventilated by powerful fans. The opening movie was “Joan of Ozark” staring Judy Canova, Eddie Foy, Jr., Joe E. Brown and Jerome Cowan. Remodeled in 1947, the Theater closed in 1977 due to declining attendance and was purchased in 1997 by Patrick Properties. A meticulous renovation returned the historic treasure into one of the city’s most stylish event venues.


Fish Restaurant resides in a beautifully renovated, 1837 Charleston single-style home in Charleston’s Upper King Design District. Originally a German bakery with a family residence on the second floor, the space was purchased by Patrick Properties in 1998. Then, the space had three walls and a demolition permit. An extensive renovation turned the space into what is now home to Charleston’s freshest, friendliest neighborhood café.


Our private, personalized tours are created with your group’s needs in mind. Whether it’s a walk through the property’s architectural details or a discussion of the property’s history, your private tour will cover what interests you most. After the tour, join us at Fish, Charleston’s fresh, friendly neighborhood café for lunch or cocktails and dinner. Please note: tours require a minimum of 15 guests.

Pricing:
Single property tour with lunch: $25+/per person
Single property tour with dinner: $50+/per person
Four property tour with lunch: $50+/per person
Four property tour with dinner: $75+/per person

Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity for an intimate look into some of Charleston’s finest historic properties. For more or to arrange your tour, please inquire at 843.853.1810. Tours run Monday through Saturday (based on availability), and tours can be booked through our Sales staff by calling 843.853.1810. Guest are responsible for gathering their own group of 15 or more.

 

Friday, 03 July, 2009
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM

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Patrick Properties
Charleston, SC USA
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Phone: 843.853.1810
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