Charles Drayton House

The Charles Drayton House is a historic Victorian home at 25 East Battery, Charleston, South Carolina, United States.

Howe, Jr.[2] The location of the house was the former site of the Greek Revival home of Daniel Heyward, which had been destroyed in the Civil War.

The ruins were removed for the construction of the new house.

The house, built with white brick and black grout, was designed with elements of Queen Anne architecture, Chinese influences and Eastlake detailing.

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During the Civil War, a former house was seriously damaged by shelling. The house at the far right in this 1865 photograph was torn down and replaced by the Charles Drayton House.
When photographed by George LaGrange Cook in about 1890, the house had not yet been stuccoed.
The Charles Drayton House is a Victorian house along Charleston's Battery.