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365 Patterson Road
Spartanburg, SC 29307
$5,960,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
8
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Laurel Creek Farm sits on 48 acres with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and 10,508 finished and heated square feet. Inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello home, this all-brick home features Flemish bond masonry, blue slate patios, a Grand Manor roof, and “secret” garden. Stepping inside, the foyer introduces you to the regal atmosphere of the home. Elaborate crown molding lines the high ceilings throughout, and deep window recesses allow for abundant natural light. The extra wide staircase invites you to the upper level, featuring a handmade walnut banister. The living room leads to the billiards room, adorned with hand cut panels of oiled black walnut and congruent exposed beams, providing a rich ambience for entertainment. Sliding doors open to the covered balcony style patio for seamless indoor and outdoor entertainment. The kitchen is outlaid with marble countertops, black appliances, and a stainless steel Thermador electric cooktop with commercial vent. The cabinetry and wood trim were inspired by the original pine mantle of the fireplace, sourced from a boarding house on South Church Street in Spartanburg. The butler’s pantry and laundry room hold a 6-foot farmhouse sink, built in storage, half bath, and Dutch door from the kitchen leads to the 3-bay garage. Flooring throughout the kitchen and butler's pantry are Genuwood hardwood. The home also comes with a dumbwaiter that serves from the basement to the 2nd floor. Entering the dining room, Rosette hand placed molding and wainscoting panels enrich the space with an ornate Georgian style mantle over the fireplace. On the other side of the kitchen sits a guest bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom. The primary bedroom features a vintage mantle, conserved from a mansion in Upstate New York scheduled for demolition. Eight cedar closets with uppers make for ample storage and a sitting room with beautiful tongue and groove pickled pine paneling creates additional space to unwind. The primary bathroom holds liberal closet space, two separate vanities, and an open, shared space for the walk-in shower and soaking tub. The magnificent two-story library boasts lavish mahogany walls, trimmed with decorative iron railings and a spiral staircase. These creative ironworks come from Berry Bate, whose nature-inspired masterpieces are known from the Grove Park Inn and Chimney Rock, NC. The fireplace features the other vintage mantle conserved from the Upstate New York mansion, bringing a robust sense of luxury to the space. The second-floor houses three bedrooms, each with a fireplace, marble bathrooms, and walk-in closets. Three flex rooms can be used for office or storage space along with a tiled laundry room. Second and third floor attics provide storage space as well. The roughed-in lower level is framed for a gym, kitchenette, two full bathrooms, bedroom, living room with double fireplaces, vault and reinforced safe room, and large workshop. Electrical, plumbing, and ductwork are also roughed-in. The home’s climate-controlled garages hold up to nine cars, three in the main level garage and six in the lower level. A garage for lawn care items sits in the lower level as well. In addition to the 48 acres the home sits on, 3 additional parcels totaling 28.49 acres are included. This brings the land total to 76.92 acres. Square footage details include 10,508 sqft finished and heated on the 1st and 2nd floors, 6,700 unfinished sqft in the basement, 1,736 sqft of garage space and 2,896 sqft of attic space on the second floor. Total square footage of 21,840 sqft. Laurel Creek Farm stands as a rich showpiece of provincial stories told with illustrious architecture and majestic detail, offering a lavish yet warm living experience. Schedule a showing to explore the timeless, regal atmosphere of living at Laurel Creek Farm.
Property Information
Lot Size
76 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1996
MLS Number
1518096
Location
Address
365 Patterson Road
City
Spartanburg
State
SC
Zip Code
29307
County
SPARTANBURG
Listing
Provider
Coldwell Banker Caine, original listing
Name
Coldwell Banker Caine
Phone
(864) 250-2800
Office Name
Coldwell Banker Caine Real Est
Office Phone
(864) 585-8713
Agent Name
Marshall Jordan

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