This great property is less that a half mile from the famous historic fishing village of McClellanville, S.C. featured in several movies, and 35 miles from Charleston, SC via 4 lane US Hwy 17. It is an area where your neighbors are horses and cows and chickens. Children fish and swim in farm ponds while the parents gather for an afternoon drink. The property is guaranteed to pass for a septic permit and is currently in that process.
A short walk to the Francis Marion Forest, a short ride to the Santee river, Lake Marion, and a fantastic boat ride out to the Cape Romain Nation wildlife Refuge and its undeveloped, shell strewn barrier islands. Public boat ramps are numerous and close by. They serve small swamp streams used for kayaking, deep river accesses or large saltwater landings for your sportfishing trip to the Gulf Stream! You could leave your home and be in the Atlantic Ocean in 30...
A short walk to the Francis Marion Forest, a short ride to the Santee river, Lake Marion, and a fantastic boat ride out to the Cape Romain Nation wildlife Refuge and its undeveloped, shell strewn barrier islands. Public boat ramps are numerous and close by. They serve small swamp streams used for kayaking, deep river accesses or large saltwater landings for your sportfishing trip to the Gulf Stream! You could leave your home and be in the Atlantic Ocean in 30 to 45 minutes! Striper and giant catfish fishing on the Santee Lake system is less than an hour away.
The property has been managed for pine timber in the same family for nearly 100 years. Today it is planted in genetically improved Southern Yellow Pine and recently underwent a management thinning at 15 years old. There is enough wooded wetlands, including a seasonal stream, to offer diversity and pond location opportunities but not enough to hurt the value.
This property can be subdivided and is zoned for one home /one acre. Approximately 450+ feet of frontage on a paved state road.
There is no public water or sewer in this area and the public intends to keep it that way to prevent over development.
The adjoining 5 acre horse pasture on the right was cut out of the property 5 years ago and is used for a horse rescue. The elevation of both parcels seems to be close to the same, to give an idea of property elevation after clearing with NO filling.