10-43 WILLIAM RHETT HOUSE
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member David Taylor
N 32° 46.985 W 079° 55.823
17S E 600165 N 3627745
One of the oldest homes in Charleston.
Waymark Code: WMAZCM
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 03/15/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Lat34North
Views: 9

(Front) This house, built ca. 1712, is believed to be one of the oldest houses in Charleston. It was built for William Rhett (1666-1723), a merchant, sea captain, militia officer, and speaker of the Commons House of Assembly famous for capturing the pirate Steed Bonnet. In 1807 Christopher Fitzsimons (d. 1825), a merchant and planter, bought the house, renovating and enlarging it and adding its piazzas.
(Reverse) The asymmetrical plan of the house includes a central hall with two large rooms on the western side and two slightly smaller rooms on the eastern side. With the relative decline of “Rhettsbury” in the early 20th century the house was a boarding house during the 1920s and 30s. Its restoration by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Kittredge, Jr., who bought it in 1941, was one of the first in this part of Charleston.
Erected by the Historic Charleston Foundation, 2002

PHOTO NOTE: The number on the marker appears to be in error. According to the official SCHM Database, this marker is numbered 43, which given the date erected would be accurate.

Marker Name: WILLIAM RHETT HOUSE

Marker Location: City

Type of Marker: Building

Marker number: 10-43

County: Charleston

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