Steeped in history and meticulously maintained, this approximately 3,000-square-foot residence presents a rare opportunity to own a remarkable piece of Charleston's architectural legacy. Originally constructed in 1818 by prominent merchant and planter Robert Murrell Venning, the home served as his primary residence while he developed other properties throughout the area. Following the Great Fire of 1838, the house was carefully restored while preserving its original footprint. Today, the property retains its pre-fire 1818 brick foundations, chimneys, and original walls--offering an authentic connection to the historic Ansonborough neighborhood, one of downtown Charleston's most prestigious and desirable enclaves.Just steps from the Charleston Gaillard Center and some of the city's finest restaurants, the location is ideal for sophisticated downtown living. The interior is defined by soaring ceilings and exceptional natural light throughout. Original hardwood floors, historic gas and wood-burning fireplaces, and period chandeliers lend warmth and character to the thoughtfully preserved home, which underwent an expert renovation in 2015. Modern comforts have been seamlessly integrated, including a four-zone HVAC system that ensures efficient climate control across all levels. The first floor is designed for effortless entertaining, featuring a formal living room, an ample dining room, and a chef's kitchen. The kitchen serves as the heart of the home with exposed ceiling beams, a generously sized island, high-end Thermador appliances, and elegant mahogany French doors that open directly to the lush gardens. The second level hosts the primary suite, a private retreat complete with a spa-like bath and an abundance of closet space--an exceptional amenity for a historic peninsula home. A versatile library on this level can easily serve as a second bedroom or office. The third floor offers a secluded retreat with a private bath, ideal as a third bedroom, artist's studio, or quiet workspace. Beyond the main living areas, the finished lower level includes an additional bedroom and full bath, providing a comfortable guest suite or private quarters. The exterior of the home is equally captivating. Two gracious piazzas overlook professionally designed gardens and hardscape by Sheila Wertimer, creating a lush and serene outdoor setting. A remarkable historic detail remains in the rear brick wall of the house, which dates to 1770. An outdoor fireplace enhances the space, creating a private oasis perfect for year-round entertaining. Recent updates, including a newly resealed roof, ensure the home's structural integrity is as impressive as its rich history. Complete with off-street parking--an exceptional convenience in the historic district--41 Society Street represents a rare offering: a premier Charleston peninsula residence that seamlessly blends historic character with modern luxury.