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Built in 1836, the Bolick House at 113 Meeting St stands as a proud piece of Georgetown's history, blending Southern elegance with a vibrant coastal spirit. Painted in bold reds and turquoises, this home speaks to the heart of coastal living, where the past and present come together in a colorful harmony.Inside, original woodwork and preserved details whisper of the past, with the current homeowner--a skilled woodworker--restoring railings and doors with care, adding new life to the timeless character of the home.The chef's kitchen, outfitted with Thermador appliances, invites the making of meals, while the nearby wet bar offers extra space for preparation and gathering. Spanning over 2,100 square feet, the home offers a half bath downstairs and two full baths upstairs. The wrap-around porches, extending across both levels, offer sweeping views of the front yard and gardens, adding to the home's charm. The original flooring and updated railings strike a balance between old and new, inviting comfort and warmth.
The backyard is a must-see, featuring a swim spa surrounded by mature landscaping. There is ample space to expand, whether by adding a portico, garage, or mother-in-law suite.
Once home to Georgetown's most renowned garden filled with rare plants, the Bolick House stands not only as a residence but as a piece of local history. Restored and waiting, it is a place where legacy, craftsmanship, and coastal living meet in every room. Schedule your tour today.