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1021 Hampton Terrace
North Augusta, SC 29841
$1,195,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5000
Property Description
Rare opportunity to acquire this charming, one of a kind, Historic residence in North Augusta. This beautiful home was built in 1944 on the historical site where the Hampton Terrace Hotel was once located. This home has it all, location, charm, and many luxurious upgrades! From the moment you step through the ''original'' solid wood front door with transoms, you will be captivated by the mahogany railing stairwell, gleaming hardwood flooring, historical architectural molding, and gorgeous wainscoting. The inviting foyer flows into the formal dining room adorned with a custom built-in China cabinet, and a non-working fireplace with marble inlay and brass sconce lighting setting the stage for elegant entertaining. The traditional, formal living room also adorns a non-working fireplace with marble inlay and brass sconce lighting with an entrance to the light and bright den/sunroom with a custom bookcase, and marble gas burning fireplace. The newly renovated chef's dream kitchen offers beautiful, custom white subway tile, Shaker cabinets, as well as stacker cabinets with lighting that extend to the ceiling, slow release drawers and doors, quartz countertops, a custom built-in China cabinet, stainless steel appliances, 5 burner gas cooktop, built-in convection oven, glass paned swing door that leads to the dining room, cozy eat-in area and a door that leads to the exterior, this kitchen is both stylish and practical. A walk-in pantry adds to the convenience, ensuring you have ample storage space. The spacious office was an addition to the home. Easy access to the built-in, 6,000 gallon Gunite pool with surround seating in the shallow end will surly be a hit when entertaining family and friends. The newly renovated, luxurious owner's suite is located on the main floor, down the hall from the kitchen. Relaxation will be effortless in the spacious bedroom and the bathroom equipped with a cast iron tub, custom cabinets, quartz countertop, white subway tile in the shower, bath and flooring will impress the best of buyers. Finishing up the main level is a half-bathroom with quartz countertops and beautiful shaker cabinets. As you ascend to the stairs to the upper level, you'll discover the two large guest bedrooms joined together with a full bathroom providing plenty of space for family or guests. Throughout the home you will love the plantation shutters which contribute to the charm of this home. The lower level of this residence has been updated with LVP flooring, equipped with heating and cooling that has a shut off switch to help conserve energy and has a door leading to an outside stairwell. The washer and dryer and ample storage space is in the lower level of the home. But the allure of this home extends beyond the interior. Step outside to the oversized, covered front porch equipped with a porch swing and plenty of space for enjoying refreshments with family and friends. While exploring the grounds you will see there are three property stairwells which are remains of the Hampton Terrace Hotel (two brick stairwells and one slate and marble stairwell). The detached two car garage has aluminum siding and an accessible side entrance. Security is top-notch from the electric gate entrance, white picket fence with rock pillars, wrap-around driveway, and solar operated exterior lighting. There are so many features this home offers that you need to see it in person. Don't miss the opportunity to make this your dream home - where luxury, style, charm, and comfort converge to create an exceptional living experience.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1944
MLS Number
210826
Location
Address
1021 Hampton Terrace
City
North Augusta
State
SC
Zip Code
29841
County
AIKEN
Listing
Provider
Meybohm Realtors - N. Augusta, original listing
Name
Meybohm Realtors - N. Augusta
Phone
(803) 278-4437
Office Name
Meybohm Real Estate - North Augusta
Office Phone
(803) 278-4437
Agent Name
J Properties Team

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