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The Old Village

Being the very first neighborhood in Mount Pleasant, the Old Village is famous for its centuries-old trees and historic landscapes that date back to the Revolution. You will note that the Old Village is in fact accessible to the nearby beaches of Sullivans Island and it sits only minutes from Historic Charleston. Because of stringent rules of architectural design, the community is admired for its preserved history.

The Old Village is known for its several distinct sites and walkable streets. Alhambra Hall is one of those sites and is the place that Mt. Pleasant took shape some 200 years ago, as dance hall for Charlestonians who wanted a break from the city on weekends.  Today Alhambra Hall  is used for weddings, community events and has a great childrens play park that overlooks Charleston Harbor.

Another popular area for locals and tourist alike is the Old Pitt St. Bridge, which at one time connected Mt. Pleasant and Sullivans Island. Today it is used for walking, boat and bird watching and fishing.  If you come to Mt. Pleasant for a visit you definitely want to walk the Old Bridge area.  Great views of Charleston Harbor.

The Old Village is one of the best locations to live in all of Charleston.  Great schools and very walker/biker friendly streets and so close to everything.

If you would like a complimentary tour of Old Village real estate in Mt. Pleasant, SC please contact Bob.




 
 
"Wow, what a beautiful area. Quite streets and historic houses. This was our favorite area that Bob toured us through."
Jason and Teresa
 
 
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