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This Charleston single house was built in 1735 by Thomas Lamboll, a notable
colonial judge and is located just off the battery in the heart of the
historic district. It offers two large handsome bedrooms with private
baths and french doors leading to the piazza. The bedrooms are centrally
air conditioned and have fireplaces, cable TV and telephones. Each room
is tastefully furnished with reproduction and antique furniture. A continental
breakfast is served in the formal dining room. Off Street parking is available
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