Lowcountry Regional MLS / Listed By: Dorothy North, ERA Wilder Realty
Lowcountry Regional MLS / Listed By: Dorothy North, ERA Wilder Realty
Lowcountry Regional MLS / Listed By: Kristine "Kristy" Gonzalez, ERA Wilder Realty
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RESides, Inc. / Listed By: Sean Ryan, ERA Wilder Realty
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Lowcountry Regional MLS / Listed By: Heather Baker, ERA Wilder Realty
RESides, Inc. / Listed By: Heather Baker, ERA Wilder Realty
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Inside, oversized windows fill the home with natural light and frame the surrounding marsh and landscape views throughout the main living areas. Hardwood floors extend throughout the home, including all bedrooms where new hardwood flooring was added during the current ownership. A gas fireplace anchors the living room, while the kitchen features a built-in wall oven, gas cooktop, generous prep space, and a built-in window seat perfectly positioned to take in the views.
Thoughtful improvements throughout the property reflect both comfort and long-term stewardship, including a whole-house Generac generator (2024), full interior re-paint (2023), front porch deck boards, joists, and posts replaced (2025), invisible fencing for pets, drip irrigation surrounding the home and raised vegetable beds, and carefully curated native landscaping designed to thrive naturally across the acreage. Army Corps-approved dock permit conveys with the property (valid through December 2026).
Rich in Charleston history, the property also preserves the tabby remains of an early 1800s structure from the former Oakvale Plantation, where Kinsey Burden pioneered Sea Island cotton cultivation through seed selection. The preserved tabby walls remain integrated into the landscape today, creating a striking architectural feature and a rare connection to the region's past. Properties like this are increasingly rare - private, peaceful, and deeply connected to the surrounding landscape.