Status: For Sale
- Area
- 2999 ft2
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Half Baths
- 1
- Full Baths
- 3
- Days For Sale
- 1
Amenities
Description
Located along the banks of the Pacolet River, this 127-acre estate blends historical significance with natural features. On January 16, 1781, Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton and his British forces crossed the Pacolet River here en route to the Battle of Cowpens, a documented event in the property's historical timeline. The land has supported cattle, horses, and other livestock over generations. For the past fourteen years, it has been maintained as a private-use property. Improvements include a 99' x 32' utility building, with approximately 30% configured as an insulated workshop with a concrete floor. A 23' x 60' lean-to provides additional covered space for equipment or vehicles. The estate also includes a 6-stall stable with a dedicated tack room. The three-acre± pond is stocked with bass and bream. Wildlife on the property includes deer, turkey, geese, ducks, beavers, and river otters. The 2,900± square foot all-brick home includes three bedrooms, a flex room or fourth bedroom, two full bathrooms, one 3/4 bathroom, and one 1/2 bathroom. Additional features include a sunroom with over 180° views, a rooftop deck, and two fireplaces.
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