82 Acres In Rural Mcclellanville Within The Proclamation Boundary Of The Francis Marion National Forest. These Two Combined Parcels, Lying Adjacent To Property Owned By The Forest Service, Are Pro...
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544 Romain Road Is Located Right On Jeremy Creek. Owner Has Just Completed A New Dock Extending It Out Approximately 20 Feet. A Great Home With Many Upgrades Made By Owner To Make It About As Good...
7 Bedrooms 3 Bath Brick Gameroom (currently Housing A Pool Table).
2290 Palmers Bridge Road
Mcclellanville, Sc 29458
$775,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Full Baths
- 1 Half Baths
- 2,791 SqFt
Country Estate - Sportsman's Paradise In The Frances Marion Forestmcclellanville - Peace And Tranquility Will Surround You In This Exclusive Private Property Located 3.5 Miles Off Of Us Highway 17...
Located In The Heart Of Historic Mcclellanville, This Property Is Situated On A Large, Wooded Marsh Front Lot On Upper Jeremy Creek. Whether You Are Looking To Build Your Dream Home Or Simply Enjo...
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Great Opportunity To Own A One Acre Lot Close To Both Awendaw And Mcclellanville. This Double-wide Manufactured Home Has A Very Open Floor Plan And Has Been Well Maintained, New Roof 2017. It Is M...
Frequently described as a sleepy fishing town, McClellanville is famous for its shrimp boat docks, fresh seafood markets, and natural southern charm. The village is bordered by the Francis Marion National Forest and is part of the South Carolina National Corridor. Massive oaks cover home lots and line the streets, and the trees’ colorful hanging moss give this town an unmistakable Lowcountry feel. Residents enjoy hiking the Palmetto Trail, selling handmade merchandise at The Cottage; shopping at local boutiques; collecting blue crabs at the public dock; and picking blueberries or harvesting honey at Blue Pearl Farms, the site of the Annual Lowcountry Blueberry Festival. Other nearby attractions include the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge, the Center for Birds and Prey, and historic landmarks such as Hampton Plantation (1735), Hopseewee Plantation (1739), and old St. James-Santee Parish Church (1768). The McClellanville Museum features artifacts dating back to the indigenous Seewee Indians as well as interesting local lore and visitor information.
Originally settled in the late 1600s by French-Huguenots, McClellanville was officially incorporated in 1706 by the Church of England. Today, the town is affiliated with Charleston County Municipalities, and residents enjoy numerous recreational programs and activities, county parks, and nearby public golf courses. Children residing in McClellanville attend St. James-Santee Elementary, St. James-Santee Middle, and Wando High School. An “excellent” rated school since the inception of the state oversight program, Wando High School offers a wide array of study-specific electives such as Aerospace Engineering, Google Applications, Advanced Animations, and Digital Media Marketing to name a few.
McClellanville is the perfect place for homebuyers who wish to surround themselves with uninhabited coastal terrain and natural topography yet desire the close proximity to urban amenities. Because land acreage is available and affordable, many families and retirees opt to purchase a lot and build their dream home. The strong sense of community, small town ambiance, and protected privacy make McClellanville an attractive destination for many homebuyers.