Hampton-Pinckney Historic Homes with Transitional Style

Hampton-Pinckney Historic Homes with Transitional Style

Welcome to the enchanting Hampton-Pinckney Historic District, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Greenville, South Carolina. Known for its rich history and vibrant community, this neighborhood perfectly marries the charm of the past with the conveniences of modern living. Strolling through the tree-lined streets, you’ll be captivated by the stunning architecture that reflects the area’s historical significance, including beautifully restored homes that showcase the elegance of the transitional style.

Transitional-style homes in Hampton-Pinckney are a delightful blend of traditional and contemporary design elements. These residences often feature open floor plans, large windows that flood the interiors with natural light, and sleek finishes that cater to today’s lifestyle while honoring the neighborhood’s historical roots. Whether you’re seeking a cozy bungalow or a spacious family home, the diversity of architecture here offers something for everyone.

The community is not just about beautiful homes; it’s also about connections. Residents enjoy a close-knit atmosphere with a strong sense of belonging, often gathering at local parks or participating in neighborhood events. The area is conveniently located near downtown Greenville, providing easy access to a plethora of dining, shopping, and entertainment options.

Hampton-Pinckney Historic District is more than just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle choice steeped in history and community spirit. If you’re looking for a home that embodies both character and modernity, this neighborhood awaits with open arms, ready to welcome you into its charming embrace. Come discover the magic of Hampton-Pinckney!

Newest Hampton-Pinckney Historic Homes with Transitional Style

$1,595,000
3 Beds 2.5 Baths
Built in 2021 by Peery Construction, this residence pairs new-construction quality with historic-district character. A private elevator serves every level, adding convenience and long-term flexibility rarely found in a home of this style. Four fireplaces, two gas, two electric, bring warmth and ambiance throughout, including one on the screened porch. 10-foot ceilings on the main level and 9-foot ceilings upstairs set an airy scale, framed by 8-foot doors, crown molding throughout, and a coffered ceiling in the family room. Wide-plank 8-inch oak engineered hardwoods run through the main living spaces, and plantation shutters dress every window for a cohesive, tailored look from room to room.The kitchen centers on granite countertops and a granite farm sink, backed by a walk-in pantry for real day-to-day storage, and connects to a mudroom for a clean transition from the garage. A dry bar with wine fridge stands ready for entertaining, while a main-level office finished with a shiplap accent wall offers a defined work-from-home space without sacrificing the home’s flow. Upstairs, the primary suite delivers a spa-like retreat, with a freestanding soaking tub, a large fully tiled shower, and a spacious closet fitted with a custom organization system. Two additional guest bedrooms round out the upper level, joined by a den area and a separate flex room, ideal space for exercise, games, hobbies, or a second home office, giving the layout genuine flexibility beyond the primary living areas. Outdoor living extends the square footage: a screened porch with fireplace features remote-controlled retractable screens and vinyl windows, making it usable across every season, open air in spring and fall, enclosed comfort in winter and summer. Also upstairs, a second-floor porch delivers sweeping views of the downtown skyline, with a front-row seat to Friday night fireworks during Greenville Drive season. The 1.5-car garage includes a workshop area and room for a golf cart, with an additional dedicated parking space outside the garage for a second vehicle. Gas lamps flank the front of the home, lending timeless curb appeal that fits the historic streetscape. Location adds another layer of value: this Butler Avenue address sits in the Hampton-Pinckney Historic District, steps from downtown Greenville’s Main Street corridor. It’s a walkable enclave where morning coffee, the Swamp Rabbit Trail, and a night out on Main Street are all within a few minutes on foot. Two blocks to The Cook’s Station, half a mile to Unity Park and the Swamp Rabbit Trail, half a mile to the Peace Center, five blocks to Main Street, and 1.5 miles to I-385, this is downtown Greenville living with genuine, everyday walkability to restaurants, retail, parks, and entertainment. For buyers seeking new-construction quality in a historic-district setting, with a walk score that puts Main Street, the Peace Center, and Unity Park all within easy reach, this Butler Avenue home by Peery Construction delivers both pedigree and convenience in one of Greenville’s most established downtown neighborhoods.

111 Butler Avenue, Greenville

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