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Medway Plantation, Near Charleston, South Carolina—Offered for sale at US$15 million

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

Presented by Christie's International Real Estate—
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Medway Plantation is rich in history and offers a unique and elegant lifestyle. Dating to 1686, the main house is the oldest masonry structure in South Carolina. It was rebuilt in 1704, had substantial additions made in 1855, and was completely renovated in 1929. Surrounded by approximately 6,728 lush acres that are protected by easements for traditional land uses, this magnificent home includes an impressive array of superior amenities. The main house features a living room graced with 10-foot ceilings, heart-pine flooring, and wainscoting. The dining room offers cypress-panelled walls, and the commercial-grade kitchen includes a pantry. The inviting master suite boasts a fireplace, and the five additional bedrooms and five full and one half baths are comfortable and convenient. Other highlights include four guest houses, three staff houses, indoor and outdoor pools, a boat landing, a lakefront lodge, a 12-stall horse stable, a greenhouse, a double avenue of oaks, and traditional formal gardens. Located on the Back River near Charleston, the property also features 13 lakes and impoundments for recreational fishing and hunting.

Medway Plantation is offered for sale by Christie's International Real Estate exclusive Affiliate, William Means Real Estate.
http://www.christiesrealestate.com/PropertyDetails/104210

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  • Fun to watch considering my husband is ancestor of Thomas Smith. Is the public allowed to visit?

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