Located between Charleston and Savannah the Ace Basin covers 350,000 acres of rivers, creeks, estuaries, and some of the most beautiful plantations in South Carolina. Old Combahee Plantation is a unique property in this wonderful area. Its northern boundary borders over four miles on the Combahee River and the entire boundary has remained unchanged since 1754.
The Plantation house is situated on a bluff along Izard Creek, a tributary of the Combahee River, with two docks and a boat landing historically called Schooner Landing where rice was loaded for market.
Old Combahee has a diversity of land types: old ricefields and forested bottomland along the river; well stocked upland timberland with mature pines; a green tree reservoir; forty acres of inland ricefields that can be improved for ducks; natural hardwoods and pines full of deer and turkeys with game patches located throughout. Th...
Old Combahee has a diversity of land types: old ricefields and forested bottomland along the river; well stocked upland timberland with mature pines; a green tree reservoir; forty acres of inland ricefields that can be improved for ducks; natural hardwoods and pines full of deer and turkeys with game patches located throughout. The old ricefield canals and creeks along the river offer superb fishing, kayaking, canoeing and photography. Depending on the tides both freshwater and saltwater fish can be caught.
Old Combahee is surrounded by plantations including Twickenham, Brewton, and Rose Hill. Auldbrass Plantation with the Frank Lloyd Wright designed complex is next door, and Cherokee Plantation is directly across the river.
The property is protected under a conservation easement with The Nature Conservancy.
Old Combahee represents a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a property that has been in the same family for five generations.
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