The Grande Dame of Charleston condos, The Fort Sumter House was built in 1923 by Edward Murphy as the city's first modern hotel. Later it became one of the first buildings converted to condominiums. Its location next to White Point Gardens and its commanding harbor views east, south and west make it one of the premier Charleston residences, to this day. Units 309/310 have been combined to create one of the more spacious and elegantly renovated units in the bldg. with incredible north, east and south views. There are three bedrooms,(one is currently used as a study)3 baths, formal DR and an eat-in kitchen. There are brazilian cherry hardwood floors throughout. The complex has a swimming pool, laundry facilities, extra storage and a work-out room.