• However, most were melted down for artillery during the Civil War. One of the only remaining examples can be seen at the Miles Brewton House.
  • East to recognize and hard to forget, the Miles Brewton House is a testament to Charleston's centuries-long and often tumultuous role in American History.
  • The Miles Brewton House is a National Historic Landmark residential complex located in Charleston, South Carolina. It is one of the finest examples of a double house...
  • Grand Inheritance. Miles Brewton House, one of the most important Georgian homes in America, has stayed in the family since 1769. But it is no relic.
  • The Miles Brewton House (c. 1769) on King Street is one of the most significant buildings in Charleston and the United States.
  • The details, both interior and exterior, make this house one of exceptional note. Miles Brewton made his huge fortune as a merchant and a slave trader.
  • It is a perfect example of the “Charleston double house.” ... The Miles Brewton House was twice occupied by armies using it for their headquarters.
  • The Miles Brewton House is a National Historic Landmark residential complex located in Charleston, South Carolina.
  • The Miles Brewton House was designed by Architect Ezra Waite and built in 1765-69 for a prominent Charleston citizen from whom it takes its name.
  • Miles Brewton, a wealthy slave trader and merchant, inherited the land on which the house was built from his prosperous grandfather and father.