Nestled away deep within the fields and forests of rural Bamberg County, South Carolina rests the remaining 75-acre parcel of a once large, forested farm long in the hands of an old Carolina family. Today the land sustains planted pines, a small hardwood forest rich with tulip poplars, oaks, and natural pines, and row upon row of fruitful farm crops. Making their homes amidst the crops and trees are abundant numbers and varieties of wildlife including white-tailed deer, turkeys, and pileated woodpeckers. In addition to the obvious recreational wildlife possibilities, the property holds out opportunity as a horse property or natural resource management investment.
Access to the property is as easy, as it is rural but within less than a two-hour drive to Columbia, South Carolina, Augusta, and Savannah, Georgia.
From Columbia take I-26 East towards Charleston, take exit 129 for US-21, Kaigler Road, and AZ Road to US-178E, Turn left onto US-178E, and Take SC-70 to US-321. From US-321 take a Left onto Low Country Highway. Access will be on the left.