Iron Gate | Nathaniel Russell House
The Nathaniel Russell House is recognized as one of America’s fines examples of Neoclassical domestic architecture, and is designated as National Historic Landmark Property. This landscape entry differs from most of Charleston’s early urban dwellings. The house is sited approximately 30 feet back from the street creating a front garden entrance through which the house is entered at garden level. Constructed of three layers this design highlights the details of the gate within an 8x10 black aluminum frame with clear glass.
The Nathaniel Russell House is recognized as one of America’s fines examples of Neoclassical domestic architecture, and is designated as National Historic Landmark Property. This landscape entry differs from most of Charleston’s early urban dwellings. The house is sited approximately 30 feet back from the street creating a front garden entrance through which the house is entered at garden level. Constructed of three layers this design highlights the details of the gate within an 8x10 black aluminum frame with clear glass.
The Nathaniel Russell House is recognized as one of America’s fines examples of Neoclassical domestic architecture, and is designated as National Historic Landmark Property. This landscape entry differs from most of Charleston’s early urban dwellings. The house is sited approximately 30 feet back from the street creating a front garden entrance through which the house is entered at garden level. Constructed of three layers this design highlights the details of the gate within an 8x10 black aluminum frame with clear glass.