Status: For Sale
- Area
- 1742 ft2
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Half Baths
- 1
- Full Baths
- 2
- Days For Sale
- 11
Location
- Area:Awendaw/McClellanville
- City:McClellanville
- County:Charleston
- State:SC
- Zip code:29458
Amenities
Description
Nestled on a serene acre in the heart of McClellanville, this elevated custom home blends traditional style, modern comfort, and Lowcountry charm. Built with intention, attention, and care, every aspect of the home was thoughtfully chosen for its quality & timelessness. It features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a spacious open-concept main floor w/ abundant natural light, bringing out the richness of the oak flooring and warmth of the pine trim. A main floor owners suite offers privacy and comfort, complete w/ a three-piece bath w/ quartz countertops and a real tile shower. A delight for the home chef, the kitchen provides both beauty & function with granite countertops, tile backsplash, custom cabinets, and Bosch appliances. Upstairs features a flex space, two bedrooms and a full bath.Outdoor living is at its best with a full front porch looking out to a lovingly curated rose garden in your front yard. The double screened porches out back invite relaxing or entertaining in the tranquility of your backyard. A 29'x59' fenced area off the ground floor patio offers a spot for keeping kids or pups from roaming away from home or could be turned into a garden! Other important features - this home has a Generac generator system and fitted metal hurricane panels for every window! McClellanville is a boater's paradise, with easy access to Jeremy Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and Bulls Bay. Launch right from the town landing or nearby Buck Hall Recreation Area and spend your days fishing, shrimping, or simply exploring miles of pristine tidal creeks and open water. With Leland Marina close by for slips and fuel, waterfront adventures are always at your doorstep. Today McClellanville is known for being a quaint fishing town, especially renowned for its thriving seafood industry, including Bull's Bay oysters, shrimp, and clams. It also has a rich history as an agricultural center that produced produce and timber, a strategic location during the Civil War, and significant natural areas such as the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and Francis Marion National Forest. Shopping, dining, and beaches abound in nearby Mount Pleasant and Charleston.
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