The Nathaniel Ingraham House sits on Charleston's legendary High Battery, one of the most prestigious addresses in the American South. South of Broad Street represents Charleston's most exclusive historic district, where grand antebellum homes line pristine streets shaded by ancient live oaks draped in Spanish moss. The High Battery promenade offers unparalleled waterfront access with sweeping views of Charleston Harbor, Fort Sumter, and the Cooper River, creating an iconic setting recognized worldwide. The property sits within walking distance of Charleston's finest attractions including Rainbow Row, the historic French Quarter, Waterfront Park, and White Point Garden. King Street's shopping and dining district lies minutes away, featuring renowned restaurants like Husk, Peninsula Grill, and FIG alongside boutique shops and galleries. The Charleston City Market, dating to the 1790s, provides artisan crafts and Lowcountry goods. Cultural institutions including the Gibbes Museum of Art, Dock Street Theatre, and Charleston Music Hall enrich the city's vibrant arts scene. Charleston Harbor offers world-class sailing, with the Charleston Yacht Club and numerous marinas providing water access. The area's temperate climate supports year-round outdoor activities including golf at courses like Kiawah Island and the Country Club of Charleston. Historic house museums including the Nathaniel Russell House and Aiken-Rhett House provide context for Charleston's architectural heritage. Charleston International Airport sits approximately 20 minutes away, while private aviation facilities serve discerning travelers. The city's walkable downtown, thriving culinary scene, and preserved historic character attract visitors and residents seeking authentic Southern charm. Living on the High Battery in South of Broad represents the ultimate expression of Charleston elegance, where history, waterfront beauty, and sophisticated urban living converge in one of America's most admired historic cities.