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405 Horse Farm Road
Iva, SC 29655
Scott Garland with Community First Real Estate, original listing - (864) 855-4858
$449,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
How do leave the worries of the world behind? Easy, move to the country where you can roam free in the day and still see the stars at night! This lovely Farmhouse was built over 100 years ago and still boast some of the charm and character from days long gone by such as 100+ year old heart pine floors, 12' tall ceilings, and wide plank walls and ceilings. Remodeled with trying to maintain the original character of old, this historical gem mixes days of old with modern needs. As you enter the large mudroom you will find an oversized laundry room and full bathroomfor easy clean-up for the hunter enthusiast or gardener extraordinaire. Then venture into the rear hall which leads to the grand foyer where you will find beautiful chandeliers hanging up high. The kitchen has been redesigned to create a more modern flow and offers a sit-down bar for guest. The kitchen is oversized and offers room enough for the farm table just steps away. From here you step into the 8' original doors into the large sunroom which leads you out to the sitting deck. In foresight, steps were not added off the deck so no rowdy critters would try to sneak off with your freshly grilled dinner. Back inside you will find the dining room is open to the large living room which boast tall windows and high ceilings. The home has two very large bedrooms which also boast large transom style windows. The owner's suite is separated from the other bedrooms and main living areas and offers a full walk-in closet and oversized bathroom with newly built tile shower which is almost 40 sq ft and has 12' high ceilings. This was a generational farm and offers some open pasture area along with a heavily wooded area for recreational uses. The large pole barn could be converted into a multitude of alternate uses such as stables, equipment storage, etc. The pole bar also has an enclosed storage area with concrete floor. Agent owned property and a list of alterations and historical information can be provided upon request.
Property Information
Lot Size
15 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
405 Horse Farm Road
City
Iva
State
SC
Zip Code
29655
County
ANDERSON
Listing
Name
Phone
(864) 940-3809
Office Name
Office Phone
(864) 855-4858
Agent Name
Scott Garland
Agency Phone
(864) 855-4858

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