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101 Greenwich Dr.
Georgetown, SC 29440
$2,900,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3832
Property Description
WinyahBay/Intercoastal Waterway Estate! With a dream lot directly on Winyah Bay (Intercoastal Waterway) this Georgetown jewel that would easily fit in with the mansions that line Charleston's downtown Battery. This custom built home (designed from a plantation in LA) is the epitome of gracious southern living. With a setting overlooking Winyah Bay (& including the large waterfront acreage across the street) the home is adjacent to East Bay Park & downtown boat landing with access to the Intercoastal Waterway & the Atlantic ocean. This beautiful home has just undergone an extensive renovation. Custom details abound throughout from Palmetto Stone over the brick entrances, Italian tiles in the backyard kitchen, the carved palmetto & crescent moon chair rail(no longer made due to expense), the SC seal brass medallions adorning the fireplaces and Tradd Street Charleston Gas lights throughout. As you walk through the mahogany front door, elegant formal living and dining rooms complete with wainscotting lead to the large family room and kitchen featuring a 60" Viking commercial oven with hood, Kohler sink with built in steamer, Kohler bar sink on large island, Viking electric oven, warming drawers, trash compactor, 48" Viking refrigerator and Fisher Pactel built in dishwasher 'drawers'. This floor includes one of the two laundry rooms, powder room with progressive lights & wine room. Home features a large master bedroom and bath (which includes one of the nine fireplaces), two more bedrooms, each with their own bath and a study/sitting/4th bedroom. A full size staircase takes you to the attic for storage galore. Take the elevator to the rooftop 'widows walk' for breathtaking views of the park, Winyah Bay & Hobcaw Barony to enjoy bay breezes under starry skies. Just imagine a family rooftop wedding!! The spacious cherry paneled elevator travels from the ground level to rooftop for easy access to all floors. On the ground level, you will find a garage that has openings on both ends, bottom foyer entry, 2nd downstairs laundry, an extra large bathroom for pool and patio dinner guests, and more storage. The backyard oasis includes pool with a waterfall, gazebo and expansive outdoor kitchen for entertaining al fresco. Pool and hot tub can be heated if purchaser desires to add heater. Home also features commercial caterpillar generator in case of power outages, inside and outside speakers and sprinkler system. Plantation shutters and hurricane shutters stay with home. Because Georgetown is a waterfront town , the streets around the home have intermittent tidal flooding . HOWEVER, THE HOME HAS NOT FLOODED. The waterfront lot directly across from the home on Winyah Bay, which is included in the sale, is the site of the old ferry that traveled to Waverly Mills to transport travelers to Pawleys Island. Owners have inquired to the Corp.of Engineers and putting your own boat dock on Winyah Bay should be permissible. Historic remnants of the pier are still visible. Downtown Georgetown's shopping, restaurants and Harborwalk are just blocks away, the beaches of Pawleys Island 12 miles, Myrtle Beach 30 miles and Charleston 60 miles to the south. Video has been provided with listing to showcase this fine home.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
2401972
Location
Address
101 Greenwich Dr.
City
Georgetown
State
SC
Zip Code
29440
County
GEORGETOWN
Listing
Provider
Pawleys Seaside Realty, original listing
Name
Pawleys Seaside Realty
Phone
(843) 240-6944
Office Name
Pawleys Seaside Realty
Office Phone
(843) 240-6944
Agent Name
Susan McClary

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