Judge Robert Pringle House

1774

A Private Residence

The builder of this outstanding handsome

"single" house was a native of Scotland,

an eminent merchant of Charleston, and

a provincial lay judge who helped to open

the Revolution by resisting the Stamp Act.

His residence situated on Lots 87 and 88

of the Grand Model of 1672 is remarkable for

its fine proportions and beautiful decorations;

also because in its long history it has belonged

to only two family connections besides his.

The current owner's family has owned the

house for almost 100 years.

Marker is on Tradd Street, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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