MLS Number: 2026081
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Type: Residential
Area | County:
Georgetown
Neighborhood:
Not within a Subdivision
Location:
3473 Choppee Rd.
Georgetown
, SC
Beds: 4
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F. Baths: 4
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H. Baths: 2
Setting:
Floating Dock,Outside City Limits,River
Style:
Low Country
Built: 2006
Approx. SQFT:
03-0446-008-02-04
Parking:
Attached 3-Car
POA Fee: 0
Elementary:
Kensington Elementary School
Middle School:
Georgetown Middle School
High School:
Georgetown High School
This extraordinary Black River paradise offers breathtaking panoramic views, stunning sunsets, and the capability to enjoy river life to the fullest. The approximate 8 acres with two riverfront homesites, and estimated 500 feet of river frontage is situated directly across from the historic Ramsey Grove Plantation, offering not only privacy to this property, but gorgeous natural views and wildlife observation at its finest. Just a short ten minute drive by car, or a 45 minute drive by boat to dine or shop in the beautiful downtown Georgetown. Freshwater fish directly from the dock, or set out for a short boat trip to spend the day salt water fishing on the beautiful Winyah Bay. Entertain with ease under the wrap around covered porches, large open floor plan, gourmet commercial kitchen with granite counter tops, custom fire pit, outdoor lighting, and MORE! One step inside this custom built home and it doesn't take long to notice the extreme detail and design in every square foot of this property. Heart pine flooring, antique wooden beams, tray ceilings, spacious bedrooms, and custom cabinetry throughout on all three levels, are all features that set this home apart. All 4 bedrooms have their own private full bath and there are 2 additional half baths. Dine in the formal dining on the main level or have a more casual lunch downstairs on the custom built Black Cypress table with live edging, that tells a little bit of Black River history and features a well known local artisan. The separate downstairs living quarters is finished from floor to ceiling in pecky cypress beams and Black Rivers very own antique black cypress. Access the master suite on the top floor via stairs or elevator, and indulge in the seclusion it has to offer with its own fireplace, private balcony showcasing spectacular views of Black River, dry sauna, jet tub, oversized walk in shower, exquisite office adorned with pecky cypress, and additional craft room and/or nursery. Take a short and easy stroll down to the waterfront where you'll find a covered dock, floating dock, 2 boat lifts, its very own private deep water boat landing. Relax on the water, or rock on the porch while the children play in the 2 story custom built tree house that is nestled in one of the beautiful Live Oak trees that adorn this property. The spacious 2 bay metal building towards the back of the estate is large enough to store your RV, boat, etc. There are many other enhancements such as internal vacuum system, brick entrance way, tabby concrete drive, plantation shutters, underground fencing for pets, irrigation system, upgraded windows, home generator, plenty of indoor/outdoor storage, speaker system, alarm/security system, and an outdoor bathroom/shower. The property is in an exclusive location, is well known for its AMAZING views, and is truly a "one of kind" piece of real estate. This one owner home has been very well loved and maintained, and is ready to provide more great memories for generations to come. *Listing also includes a second home, the adjacent riverfront double wide with recent interior upgrades, brand new covered deck, and floating dock. This home is currently an active VRBO rental property that generates an annual income. **Property is not in a flood zone and did not flood during the 2015 Flood. Approximately one hour to Charleston and a short drive to Myrtle Beach via 701, 31, or 17. *** Please call agent with questions about the possibility of subdividing the property.***
Central Vacuum
Elevator-Interior
Fireplace
Garage Door Opener
Handicap Access
Intercom
Sauna Room
Security System
Smoke Detector
Washer/Dryer
Workshop
Wshr/Dryer Connection
Balcony
Boat Dock
Boat Parking
Boat Ramp
Deck
Detached Living Quarters
Elevator-Exterior
Front Porch
Handicap Access
Insulated Doors/Windows
Lawn Sprinkler
Outside Storage Attached
Outside Storage Detached
Patio
Rear Porch
RV Parking
Side Load Garage
Storm Doors
Dishwasher
Double Oven
Freezer
Garbage Disposal
Microwave
Pantry
Range Hood
Refrigerator
Solid Surface Countertops
Stainless Steel Apps.
Trash Compactor
Work Island
Boat Dock
Boat Ramp
Private Boat Slip
»»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.