Spending our Vacations on Sullivans Island for 7 years before moving to Charleston has made this island part of our Family. Due south of Mt. Pleasant and across the Intracoastal Waterway, Sullivan's Island is one of Mt. Pleasant's three true barrier islands (Isle of Palms and the private island of Dewees are the other two). Access to the island is via the Ben Sawyer Causeway (S.C. Highway 703) from
But much of the old style of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina remains, with restaurants and pubs lining two blocks of popular Middle Street, more than four miles of white sand beaches to tempt swimmers and sunbathers, and long sunny days spent fishing, crabbing and shrimpingand just plain out relaxing. There is no public reastrooms on Sullivan's Island, but the Beach is accessible by path on every block that leads to the beach. The community of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina boasts an outstanding elementary school for the island's children,wich is one of 3 schools on the beach and has achived some of the highset marks in the Country. There is a popular park with tennis courts, a playground, soccer fields and a gazebo.
The South Carolina coastal sea island town of Sullivan’s Island offers timeless charm and natural beauty that ranks it among the South’s most desirable locations. known for Beachy homes on spacious lots, Sullivan’s Island has a wealth of historic residential properties. Many of the older beach houses are on half-acre lots surrounded by Beautiful swaying myrtle and palmetto trees, yet there is plenty of new construction real estate as well, including football helmet shaped residences built for wind resistance. Situated at the confluence of Charleston harbor and the Atlantic Ocean, Sullivan’s Island provides sensational views of the historic city, passing ships and sailboats, as well as scores of dolphins and shorebirds that frequent its shoreline.
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Only twenty minutes from downtown Charleston, Sullivan’s Island is a haven from the stresses of the outside world, yet within easy access of business and nightlife. If you are considering relocation to South Carolina, relocating to Sullivan's Island would be a great choice!
The new Charleston Light was built in 1962. The 140-foot-tall triangular building boasts an elevator instead of the typical spiral staircase.
Like many communities throughout the Lowcountry, Sullivan's Island enjoys a rich history. Fort Moultrie, located on the south end of Sullivan's Island overlooking the entrance to Charleston Harbor, is the site of a famous Revolutionary War battle in which the Americans used palmetto logs as fortification. British cannonballs sank into the soft wood rather than shattering the structure, while the American cannon fire made its targets on the British ships. South Carolina is known as the Palmetto State in commemoration of this rousing victory. Near Fort Moultrie stands Sullivan's Island most distinctive structure. Built in 1963, the Charleston Lighthouse features an unusual triangular shape, with upper black/lower white markings.

