MLS Number: 1711463
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Type: Residential
Area | County:
Georgetown
Neighborhood:
Not within a Subdivision
Location:
1 Holly Grove Rd.
Georgetown
, SC
Beds: 4
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F. Baths: 3
Setting:
Marsh/Wetlans View,On Wetlands,Outside City Limits,River
Style:
Low Country
Built: 1800
Approx. SQFT:
03-0460-047-00-00
Parking:
Detached 4-Plus
POA Fee: 0
Elementary:
Plantersville Elementary School
Middle School:
Carvers Bay Middle School
High School:
Georgetown High School
Literally a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of South Carolina's most historic properties, Beautiful Holly Grove Plantation. This is a must-have for the discerning buyer searching for a historic property with fresh and saltwater access, close enough to town and beaches but far enough away to ensure complete privacy. Circa-1800 Plantation House in immaculate condition, workshop/sheds, garages, recreational building, boat dock and boat ramp providing direct access to the Great Pee Dee River. +/- 350 Acres Acres of cleared land and timber, plus a 235 acre Conservation Easement. All measurements and features listed are approximate and not guaranteed.
Boat Dock
Boat Parking
Boat Ramp
Deck
Front Porch
Insulated Doors/Windows
Outside Storage Detached
Patio
Storm Doors
Dishwasher
Freezer
Garbage Disposal
Microwave
Pantry
Range
Range Hood
Refrigerator
»»Lat: 33.3768
»»Long: -79.2944
Mere miles and whole worlds from amusement parks, high-rises, theatres, and sprawling shopping malls, the historic city of Georgetown rises in antebellum grace. Established in 1732, Georgetown is South Carolina's third oldest city. The oak-lined avenues of this "little Charleston" city feature group tour treasures for even the most discriminating travelers. The riverfront is alive with activity and history. Dining, shopping, and scenery reign supreme.
Harborwalk is a quaint waterfront boardwalk between two of Georgetown's most historically significant buildings, the Kaminski House (c. 1760) and the Rice Museum (originally the Old Market Building, c. 1842). Overlooking the Sampit River Harbor, the boardwalk is lined with restaurants, galleries, antique shops, and specialty stores.
Shoppers have more than 30 specialty shops to browse. A potpourri of art galleries and quaint shops with Lowcountry names offer a treasure trove of books, clothes, fine art, jewelry, crafts, cards, and antiques.
There are several ways to see the rest of Georgetown. Historic attractions such as the Kaminski House and the Rice Museum complement a staggering concentration of 50-plus antebellum mansions, a few of which are operated as quaint bed and breakfast inns. Guided or self-guided historical tours are readily available.