The George Gershwin Folly Island Summer Home is for Sale for $3.4M
To an outsider, this 1474 square foot 3 bedroom 2 bath home located at 712 W Ashley Avenue on Folly Beach selling for $3.4M may seem a bit steep given its modest size and decor, until you learn of the historic significance. This property built in 1933 was the summer retreat of authors DuBose and Dorothy Heyward and 90 years ago this month (1934), it became the summer home of George Gershwin, where he gained inspiration to adapt DuBose’s “Porgy” to create the beloved “Porgy and Bess”.
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About the Sale
For the first time in over a quarter of a century, the historic “Porgy House” on Folly Beach, South Carolina, is being offered for sale. Built in 1933, this remarkable property was once the beloved summer retreat of authors DuBose and Dorothy Heyward. It also served as an inspirational haven for notable guests, including George Gershwin, who visited in 1934. It was here that Gershwin, having fallen in love with the Heywards’ novel and play “Porgy,” collaborated with the authors to eventually create the iconic American opera “Porgy and Bess.”
Offering a rare, almost museum-like glimpse into the 1930s life on Folly Beach, The Porgy House has been preserved to maintain much of its historical integrity. The cottage features an all-wood interior with wooden ceilings, walls, and floors, spanning approximately 1,600 square feet over two stories, including a carriage/garage area underneath.
The upper level of the house includes two bedrooms flanking a full bathroom and a spacious living area that opens onto a sleeper’s porch with a two-sided fireplace, accessed through two sets of double doors. The lower level comprises an additional bedroom, a cozy living room, a dine-in kitchen, a second bathroom, and a screened porch off the kitchen.
One of the property’s unique features is a writer’s booth, located in the backyard, where both Dubose and Dorothy Heyward found inspiration. The small, office-like space is set in the approximately half-acre lot, just across the street from the ocean, and is surrounded by majestic live oaks and palm trees.
The sale of this historic home includes a preservation easement. “We would love for a dedicated arts or music enthusiast, perhaps someone who loves ‘Porgy and Bess,’ Gershwin, or the Heywards to become the next steward of this historical property,” says Realtor Vince Perna. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of American cultural history, beautifully preserved and ready for a new chapter.”
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