The Patrick O'Donnell House is the largest example of Italianate architecture in Charleston, South Carolina.
[3] A carriage house in the baronial style was added along the rear property line in 1888 by Thomas R.
Later, the neighborhood changed its position because of worries about parking, and the membership of the Society was split on the proposal.
[6] The house sold for $7.2 million in June 2007 to James Pallotta, a part owner of the Boston Celtics.
[7] The previous record holder had been the William Gibbes House at 64 South Battery which had sold for $6.1 million in January 2006.