College of Charleston

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Locations

  1. Buildings and Spaces

    1. Administrative

      1. Wilson-Sottile House

        The picturesque Wilson-Sottile House is a campus standout. The pale-yellow Victorian mansion features carved oak doors, Tiffany-style-stained glass windows, and a two-story veranda. Built in 1890 and acquired by the College in 1964, it once served as an opulent residence hall for female students. The yard is surrounded by an ornate wrought iron fence and is home to the rose garden of Pi Kappa Phi. Today Sottile House serves as an iconic backdrop for campus selfies and houses the College’s Division of Institutional Advancement.

        Address

        11 College Way

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