Located an hour south of Charleston, Pynes Plantation is an assemblage of former rice producing property and upland hunting preserve land. It presents an outstanding opportunity for a family weekend getaway or a primary residence. The 420-acre plantation is contiguous to the historic Myrtle Grove Plantation which dates to 1851 and was under the ownership of the prominent South Carolina rice producing Heyward Family.
Pynes should appeal to anyone interested in owning a beautiful place in the ACE Basin, the largest estuarine wildlife preserve on the east coast. Other historic plantations in the immediate neighborhood include Julianton, Cockfield, White Hall, Combahee, Plum Hill, the Bluff, Rose Hill and Cherokee.
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Today, Pynes holds an abundance of wildlife, especially white tail deer and wild turkeys. There are two manicured dove fields as well as numerous food plots and deer stands. Significant mature pine timber stands can be held for investment or thinned to create more open quail habitat. The old rice fields offer migratory duck hunting and additional sites may be improved to make impoundments that can be planted.
The charming and modern Pynes House is approached through a gated driveway winding through a canopy of tall pines and live oaks. The House contains three bedrooms and two and a half baths, a heart pine paneled den with fireplace, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, sunroom/office, screen porch and an open deck overlooking old rice fields. The expansive grounds include a detached garage and workshop, equipment shed, horse barn, a fenced pasture and kennel; all in view of one of the dove fields.
Pynes and Myrtle Grove Plantations
776 +/- Acres
SOLD
For additional information please contact:
Tom Anderson
email tpanderson48@gmail.com
Plantation Services Inc. specializes in real estate sales and management of farms, timber tracts, rural land and hunting plantations.
These southern plantations comprise thousands of acres and are some of the most beautiful estates anywhere. Sportsmen from around the world visit to hunt deer, doves, turkeys, ducks, and especially bob white quail.
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