Property Description
It begins quietly, just beyond a canopy of oak trees where the road softens and the world seems to slow. You arrive at Seven Oaks and almost immediately, there's a sense that you've stepped somewhere different; more private, more intentional, more rare. And that feeling is no coincidence. Opportunities like this rarely exist in the Old Village. Set on one of the most private and commanding high-elevation waterfront parcels in Charleston's most tightly held enclave, Seven Oaks captures uninterrupted marsh, Intracoastal, and Sullivan's Island views, anchored in the distance by the iconic lighthouse. The perspective is expansive, protected, and constantly evolving, every shift in light, every change in tide, creating a backdrop that never repeats itself.This is what Old Village living becomes when it's taken to its highest level.
Here, the water is not simply a view, it becomes part of daily life. A private dock extends your living space outward, carrying mornings onto the water and welcoming evenings home through soft, golden light. Paddleboards at sunrise. Boat rides across the Intracoastal. A rhythm that feels effortless, and entirely your own.
Originally envisioned by Eric Daffron Architect, the home was designed with intention; where architecture doesn't compete with the setting, it frames it. Spanning nearly 9,800 square feet under roof, the residence unfolds with quiet confidence, where light, proportion, and materiality come together to create spaces that feel both expansive and grounded. Even the ground level, offering approximately 3,500 square feet of garage and storage, reflects the scale and flexibility rarely found in the Old Village.
The transition inside is seamless. Sunlight pours in from every angle, framing the landscape and giving each room a sense of openness and calm. The main level is anchored by a chef's kitchen with a full scullery, designed not just for cooking, but for gathering. It flows naturally into refined living and dining spaces, and into a more intimate keeping room where the home softens and feels most personal.
Throughout, the level of execution is disciplined and deliberate. Herringbone white oak floors underfoot. Bespoke millwork. Custom stonework layered with restraint, creating a home that feels tailored rather than decorated.
Upstairs, the home opens again, this time to a second living space and an expansive entertaining porch where conversations linger and the views quietly take over. Additional bedrooms, baths, and a secondary laundry create a level of flexibility that makes hosting feel effortless.
But it's the primary suite that truly shifts the tone.
Elevated and private, it feels like its own retreat within the home. Vaulted ceilings draw your eye upward, while a dedicated waterfront porch pulls you back to the horizon. The bath, spa-caliber in every sense, is designed not as routine, but as escape.
Outside, the lifestyle continues to unfold. A resort-style infinity-edge pool mirrors the landscape beyond, while expansive porches across all three levels create a seamless indoor-outdoor experience that evolves throughout the day, equally suited for quiet mornings and unforgettable evenings.
And then there's the land itself. An oversized, high-elevation homesite of this scale and privacy, within the Old Village, is no longer being created. Combined with new construction-level execution, protected view corridors, and direct water access, Seven Oaks represents something far beyond a typical offering.
Seven Oaks is not a comparable, it's a benchmark. A place where water, architecture, and lifestyle come together in a way that simply cannot be replicated.
Here, the water is not simply a view, it becomes part of daily life. A private dock extends your living space outward, carrying mornings onto the water and welcoming evenings home through soft, golden light. Paddleboards at sunrise. Boat rides across the Intracoastal. A rhythm that feels effortless, and entirely your own.
Originally envisioned by Eric Daffron Architect, the home was designed with intention; where architecture doesn't compete with the setting, it frames it. Spanning nearly 9,800 square feet under roof, the residence unfolds with quiet confidence, where light, proportion, and materiality come together to create spaces that feel both expansive and grounded. Even the ground level, offering approximately 3,500 square feet of garage and storage, reflects the scale and flexibility rarely found in the Old Village.
The transition inside is seamless. Sunlight pours in from every angle, framing the landscape and giving each room a sense of openness and calm. The main level is anchored by a chef's kitchen with a full scullery, designed not just for cooking, but for gathering. It flows naturally into refined living and dining spaces, and into a more intimate keeping room where the home softens and feels most personal.
Throughout, the level of execution is disciplined and deliberate. Herringbone white oak floors underfoot. Bespoke millwork. Custom stonework layered with restraint, creating a home that feels tailored rather than decorated.
Upstairs, the home opens again, this time to a second living space and an expansive entertaining porch where conversations linger and the views quietly take over. Additional bedrooms, baths, and a secondary laundry create a level of flexibility that makes hosting feel effortless.
But it's the primary suite that truly shifts the tone.
Elevated and private, it feels like its own retreat within the home. Vaulted ceilings draw your eye upward, while a dedicated waterfront porch pulls you back to the horizon. The bath, spa-caliber in every sense, is designed not as routine, but as escape.
Outside, the lifestyle continues to unfold. A resort-style infinity-edge pool mirrors the landscape beyond, while expansive porches across all three levels create a seamless indoor-outdoor experience that evolves throughout the day, equally suited for quiet mornings and unforgettable evenings.
And then there's the land itself. An oversized, high-elevation homesite of this scale and privacy, within the Old Village, is no longer being created. Combined with new construction-level execution, protected view corridors, and direct water access, Seven Oaks represents something far beyond a typical offering.
Seven Oaks is not a comparable, it's a benchmark. A place where water, architecture, and lifestyle come together in a way that simply cannot be replicated.
Overview
Property Type
Residential
Location
967 Royall Avenue, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
MLS ID
26013429
Listing Last Updated
Property Features & Amenities
Interior
Total Bedrooms
5
Full Bathrooms
5
Half Bathrooms
1
Flooring
Wood
Other Interior Features
Beamed Ceilings, Ceiling - Smooth, High Ceilings, Elevator, Garden Tub/Shower, Kitchen Island, Walk-In Closet(s), Wet Bar, Ceiling Fan(s), Bonus, Family, Formal Living, Entrance Foyer, Great, Living/Dining Combo, In-Law Floorplan, Office, Pantry, Study, Sun
Exterior
Stories
2
Garage Spaces
3.0
Water Source
Public
Utilities
Dominion Energy, Mt P W/S Comm
Pool
In Ground
Roof
Metal
Lot Features
Graded, Marshview
Parking
3 Car Garage, Attached
Heat Type
Electric, Heat Pump
Sewer
Public Sewer
Substructure
Raised
Other Exterior Features
Dock - Existing, Elevator Shaft, Lawn Irrigation, Rain Gutters
Details
Total Area
5,035 Sq.Ft.
Architecture Styles
Traditional
Water Frontage
Marshfront, Tidal Creek, Waterfront - Deep
Financial
Price
$12,500,000
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