Hampton Park Terrace

A Historic Charleston Neighborhood

Nestled between Hampton Park, The Citadel, and the Ashley River, Hampton Park Terrace is one of Charleston’s most beloved historic neighborhoods. Located just north of downtown Charleston, this small, community offers a laid-back atmosphere with easy access to both the city’s best attractions and green spaces. Bounded by Huger Street and Rutledge Avenue, Hampton Park Terrace’s prime location puts you close to everything from dining to recreational activities.

Historic Charm and Architectural Diversity

Designated as a National Historic District, Hampton Park Terrace was established in the early 20th century, giving the neighborhood a unique blend of diverse architectural styles. From Craftsman bungalows to Colonial Revival and Victorian homes, each property tells a story, reflecting the neighborhood’s rich history. This diversity makes the area highly desirable for those who appreciate historic charm combined with modern updates.

Neighborhood Highlights

  • Hampton Park – The heart of the neighborhood, Hampton Park is one of Charleston’s largest and most picturesque parks. With walking trails, ponds, and beautiful gardens, it’s the perfect place for outdoor activities or a peaceful afternoon stroll.
  • The Citadel – Located next to Hampton Park Terrace, The Citadel, Charleston’s prestigious military college, adds a sense of tradition and grandeur to the area. Its presence enhances the neighborhood’s historical importance.
  • Charleston RiverDogs Baseball – Just a short walk away, catch a game with the Charleston RiverDogs at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park, the local minor league baseball team, for a fun family outing or a night under the stadium lights.

Dining and Local Hotspots

Hampton Park Terrace is a short walk to some of Charleston’s best-kept culinary secrets. Dining establishments along Huger Street have become local favorites:

  • Renzo – A cozy spot known for its wood-fired pizza, pasta, and natural wines.
  • Berkeley’s – A casual eatery offering burgers, craft beer, and delicious sandwiches.
  • Faculty Lounge – A hidden speakeasy-style bar that serves up craft cocktails in a relaxed, low-key environment.

Why Choose a Home for Sale in Hampton Park?

  • Small Neighborhood, Big Appeal – Hampton Park Terrace is a small, highly desirable neighborhood with limited real estate opportunities. When a dream home or investment property becomes available, acting quickly is essential.
  • Laid-Back Lifestyle – Despite its proximity to downtown Charleston, Hampton Park Terrace maintains a relaxed, community-driven atmosphere. Residents enjoy easy access to local dining, entertainment, and Charleston’s most beautiful parks, all while being just minutes from the city’s vibrant core.

If you’re looking for a historic home with unique architectural charm, a quiet neighborhood vibe, and proximity to Hampton Park, The Citadel, and Huger Street’s dining scene, Hampton Park Terrace is the perfect place to call home. Don’t miss out on rare opportunities to own a home in this charming, centrally located community!

Meet a Historic Charleston Expert:

Beth Huntley

Beth Huntley

Realtor®

Specializes in: Historic Properties, Resort Communities A native of South Carolina, Beth Huntley grew up with a love for the waterways, marshes and beaches that make the Lowcountry unlike any other place. Upon receiving a B.F.A. in Interior Design from The Savannah College of Art and Design, she began her professional career in Hilton Head as an interior designer, working on an array of high...

Know about me Beth Huntley

Beth Huntley

Designation:

Realtor®

Phone:

843.437.8668

Email:

bhuntley@dunesproperties.com

Website URL:

https://www.bethhuntley.com

Department:

Downtown,Isle of Palms

Specializes in: Historic Properties, Resort Communities

A native of South Carolina, Beth Huntley grew up with a love for the waterways, marshes and beaches that make the Lowcountry unlike any other place.

Upon receiving a B.F.A. in Interior Design from The Savannah College of Art and Design, she began her professional career in Hilton Head as an interior designer, working on an array of high end, residential projects.

After nearly 20 years of design work in her own business, Beth made the decision to channel her design energy and wealth of experience in construction and renovation along with a focus in sustainability and energy efficient practices, to a career in real estate in 2004. An experienced real estate investor in her personal life, Beth puts the lessons of her own experiences to work for her clients.

True to her passion for Charleston, Beth lives what she loves – both as a resident of Charleston and as a Board Member of Lowcountry Local First, Board Advisor to Green Wizard, Inc., a member of the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors and the American Society of Interior Designers. She has served as Chairperson for The Sustainability Institute of SC, Coastal Association Chair of the ASID, Past President of the Center for Women and Corporate Sponsorship Chair for The Gibbes Museum of Art.

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