Bought with Charleston Home Team
$375,000
$385,000
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3 Beds
1.5 Baths
1,400 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 03/01/2022
Key Details
Sold Price $375,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Detached
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,400 sqft
Price per Sqft $267
Subdivision Landry Farms
MLS Listing ID 21030422
Sold Date 03/01/22
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 1
Half Baths 1
Year Built 1970
Lot Size 5.000 Acres
Acres 5.0
Property Description
5 ACRES is a lot of space for your outdoor toys, boats, gardening, woodworking & more of what you enjoy PLUS room to grow. The charming Town of McClellanville has a unique lifestyle & was built around the business of oystering, shrimping, fishing & crabbing & clams. Imagine living in a friendly, small, sustainable community where everyone knows everyone yet still having the privacy you deserve at your private homestead. The town is surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest & located in between Mt Pleasant & Georgetown. The way of life enjoyed in McClellanville some people only wish for, yet still a hidden gem. If you want to enjoy the seacoast & charm of McClellanville your home awaits! You must see this property to see the unlimited possibilities.This home was a cottage that was transplanted from Sullivan's Island with original vintage oak flooring. The covenants allow for 2 homes on the property (main and guest) and horses.
Cape Romain Environmental Education Charter School mission is to create a small & diverse collaborative learning community that immerses students in critical thinking, environmental stewardship, & engaged citizenship through meaningful & innovative learning experiences. CREECS engages family a& community in the commitment to nurture the whole child in preparation for a global society by emphasizing ecological conservation and sustainability.
Buck Hall Recreation Area & Boat Landing & Campground is a super popular destination for hiking, picnicking & launching kayaks, canoes, paddleboards & all other watercraft.
The Town also owns & maintains the boat landing at 405 Pinckney Street. A permit is required to launch any type of watercraft at this landing. Annual permits are $50 for residents in the Town limits and $100 for non-residents.
The mansions at Hampton Plantation & Hopseewee Plantation nearby are open to visitors & the historic "Brick Church" are sites that keep the historic vibe alive in McClellanville preserving the towns origin and the values that still remain solid today.
Learn more about the protection & preservation of the area, the land, the wildlife & the coastline throughout the years & still a thriving part of the community today by visiting the Seewee Environmental Visitor Center on Highway 17, just South of McClellanville.
Location
State SC
County Charleston
Area 47 - Awendaw/Mcclellanville
Rooms
Primary Bedroom Level Lower
Master Bedroom Lower Ceiling Fan(s)
Interior
Interior Features Ceiling - Smooth, Kitchen Island, Family, Great
Heating Baseboard, Electric
Cooling Window Unit(s)
Flooring Laminate, Wood
Laundry Dryer Connection
Exterior
Community Features Horses OK, Walk/Jog Trails
Utilities Available Berkeley Elect Co-Op
Roof Type Architectural
Porch Deck, Front Porch
Building
Lot Description 1 - 2 Acres, 2 - 5 Acres, 5 - 10 Acres, Interior Lot, Level, Wooded
Story 1
Foundation Crawl Space
Sewer Private Sewer
Water Private, Well
Architectural Style Cottage, Ranch
Level or Stories One
New Construction No
Schools
Elementary Schools St. James - Santee
Middle Schools Mcclellanville
High Schools Wando
Others
Financing Cash, Conventional, Farmers Home Loan, Federal Land Bank, FHA, USDA Loan
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