The Heilig-Foil House, 1858 Italianate and Greek Revival in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina - $650k

The Heilig-Foil House for sale in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina. Built in 1858, Italianate and Greek Revival traits, well-preserved original characteristics, ionic columns, 5 bedrooms. $650,000.

The Heilig-Foil House 1858 Italianate and Greek Revival Mount Pleasant North Carolina - front view

House overview

Here is your chance to own a little piece of Mount Pleasant’s history. Historically referred to as the Heilig-Foil House, this breathtaking home is a fine example of the antebellum Italianate period. 

This home was built in 1858 for Lawson G. Heilig with Italianate and Greek Revival traits. In 1921, it was purchased by Lawson Foil who brought in the well-known Charlotte architect Louis H. Asbury.

Asbury designed the portico which is upheld by classic ionic columns. He also designed the sunroom and the porte-cochere that amplifies the beauty and adds to the character of the home. 

Step inside and see the historic detail that has been beautifully preserved for decades. The original hardwood floors and the original characteristics of the home are sure to take you back in time.

House details

  • Bedrooms: 5

  • Bathrooms: 2

  • Interior area: 3,704 sqft

  • Lot size: 1.50 Acres

  • Year built: 1858

  • Style: Italianate and Greek Revival

  • State: North Carolina

  • Price: $650,000

  • Photos and info: EXP Realty LLC

  • Contact: John Williams and Bri Russell, EXP Realty LLC Ballantyne

    • Tel: (704) 985-2922

    • Email: john.e.williams@exprealty.com

  • Address: 8425 Franklin St E, Mount Pleasant, NC 28124

 

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The Heilig-Foil House 1858 Italianate and Greek Revival Mount Pleasant North Carolina - house plans
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