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Red Tin Roof On Meeting Street
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Dale Powell
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A historic 18th-century downtown Charleston home featured in the movie "The Patriot" changed hands last week for $5.35 million.
Owners Bob and Sue Prenner sold the three-story, 8,130-square-foot house built in 1788 at 69 Meeting St. Wednesday, according to Judy Tarleton of Carriage Properties, who handled the South of Broad transaction.
The Poyas-Mordecai House, as it is known, was seen early in the movie as the site the title character played by Mel Gibson dropped off his children at "Aunt Charlotte's" before he attended an assembly leading up to the colonies' break with England.
Bob Prenner is well-known in fashion and retail circles as the owner of The Ben Silver Collection men's store at 149 King St. The Prenners have another house on one of the Charleston-area islands.
The name of the buyer was not publicly available last week as the deed had not been recorded with Charleston County's property office as of Friday.
Online real estate database company Zillow recently estimated the six-bedroom, six-bathroom home's value at $5.5 million. Taxes last year were about $16,500, according to the county
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April 25th, 2016
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