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Patrick O'Donnell House
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Patrick O'Donnell House, 19th-century Italianate mansion in Charleston, United States.

The Patrick O'Donnell House is a three-story Italianate mansion in Charleston with rusticated stucco on its ground floor and three stacked porches facing south. The interior layout features spacious interconnected rooms on the south side, while a stair hall runs along the north wall.

Construction began in 1852 under Patrick O'Donnell, an Irish contractor from Galway, and extended through 1870 over two decades. The extended building timeline reflected personal challenges that affected the owner during its development.

The house served as a meeting place for writers and artists between 1907 and 1937, when Josephine Pinckney founded literary and preservation societies there. This cultural role shaped how locals viewed the building as a center for the city's creative community.

The residence is located on King Street in downtown Charleston and is easy to reach on foot. Be aware that the ground floor south-facing porch offers open views of the street, while the interior contains narrow stairs and smaller connecting passages between rooms.

The property changed hands in 2007 at a notable price point for Charleston real estate at that time. This transaction demonstrated the strong appeal of the city's historic residences to affluent buyers seeking notable properties.

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