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206 Calhoun Street

JOHNSTON, SC 29832
  • $398,000
  • STATUS: Closed
  • ON SITE: 337 Days
  • MLS #: 217798
Sold - 10/31/2025
$398,000
SOLD - 10/31/2025
  • 3
    BEDS
  • 0.53
    ACRES
  • 3
    BATHS
  • 0
    1/2 BATHS
  • 3,097
    SQFT
  • $0
    $/SQFT
Neighborhood:
Type:
Single-Family Home
Built:
1940
County:

School Information

Elementary School:
Middle School:
Jet
High School:

Description

📍Historic area of Johnston: 3-4 Bedrooms | 3 NEW Baths | NEW Roof | Updated Throughout in past 2 years. Step into the perfect blend of historic elegance and modern updates! This one-of-a-kind home features: ✅ Refinished original hardwood floors ✅ Preserved hand-blown glass windows ✅ Fully updated kitchen w/ butcher block island ✅ 3 beautiful new bathrooms ✅ New architectural shingle roof (2023) ✅ Flexible floor plan w/ den or 4th bedroom ✅ Glassed-in porch + bonus vaulted-ceiling room ✅ Spacious primary suite w/ soaking tub & walk-in shower ✅ Renovated outbuilding - perfect for studio, office, or future cottage 🧺 Oversized laundry room | 📚 Built-ins | 🪵 Original wood details lovingly restored This home tells a story—and it's ready for its next chapter. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history with all the comforts of today! Owner is agent. A brief history of Johnston: The town's identity is tightly interwoven with both its railroad heritage and its agricultural roots. Even now, the railroad tract remains a daily reminder of its foundational role. The depot, restored, is being put to use for library and other civic endeavors. Nestled in Edgefield County on a fertile plateau between clay hills and sand hills, Johnston is proudly known as 'The Peach Capital of the World.' The area was settled by the mid-1700s and gained historic note when President George Washington reportedly stopped at the Lott family plantation near today's Johnston in 1791. The town's formal beginning is tied to the railroad era. In the late 1800s, the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad expanded through this region. Dr. Edward J. Mims owned a plantation on the proposed line and successfully persuaded the railroad to pass through his land. In honor of William Johnston, president of the railroad company, the depot and eventually the town were named 'Johnston.' Johnston was founded around 1868 and incorporated in 1875, later rechartered in 1897. Much of Johnston's growth came between 1880 and 1920, when its commercial core and surrounding neighborhoods expanded. The Johnston Historic District today includes over 140 properties representing architectural styles such as Italianate, Second Empire, Victorian, Queen Anne, and Neoclassical. Economic & Cultural Identity Agriculture has long been a backbone of Johnston's economy. Over time, peaches emerged as a dominant crop, and today the Ridge region produces about 60% of South Carolina's peaches. The town's identity remains deeply tied to its railroad and agricultural roots. Today, Johnston has a population of just over 2,200 residents and continues to celebrate its heritage through community events and preservation of its historic charm. You will love the blend of historic homes, peaceful country acreage, and friendly small-town living—all within easy reach of Aiken, Augusta, and Columbia. Sources: Town of Johnston, SC; National Register of Historic Places; Wikipedia; HMDB.

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206 Calhoun Street JOHNSTON, SC 29832

  • Price: $398,000
  • Status: Closed
  • On Site: 337 Days
  • Updated: 121 min ago
  • MLS #: 217798
3
Beds
3
Baths
0
½ Baths
0.53
Acres
3,097
SQFT
$0
$/SQFT
1940
Built
Neighborhood:
None
County:
Edgefield
Area:
Not Aiken County
Elementary School:
Johnston
Middle School:
Jet
High School:
Strom Thurmond
Property Description
📍Historic area of Johnston: 3-4 Bedrooms | 3 NEW Baths | NEW Roof | Updated Throughout in past 2 years. Step into the perfect blend of historic elegance and modern updates! This one-of-a-kind home features: ✅ Refinished original hardwood floors ✅ Preserved hand-blown glass windows ✅ Fully updated kitchen w/ butcher block island ✅ 3 beautiful new bathrooms ✅ New architectural shingle roof (2023) ✅ Flexible floor plan w/ den or 4th bedroom ✅ Glassed-in porch + bonus vaulted-ceiling room ✅ Spacious primary suite w/ soaking tub & walk-in shower ✅ Renovated outbuilding - perfect for studio, office, or future cottage 🧺 Oversized laundry room | 📚 Built-ins | 🪵 Original wood details lovingly restored This home tells a story—and it's ready for its next chapter. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history with all the comforts of today! Owner is agent. A brief history of Johnston: The town's identity is tightly interwoven with both its railroad heritage and its agricultural roots. Even now, the railroad tract remains a daily reminder of its foundational role. The depot, restored, is being put to use for library and other civic endeavors. Nestled in Edgefield County on a fertile plateau between clay hills and sand hills, Johnston is proudly known as 'The Peach Capital of the World.' The area was settled by the mid-1700s and gained historic note when President George Washington reportedly stopped at the Lott family plantation near today's Johnston in 1791. The town's formal beginning is tied to the railroad era. In the late 1800s, the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad expanded through this region. Dr. Edward J. Mims owned a plantation on the proposed line and successfully persuaded the railroad to pass through his land. In honor of William Johnston, president of the railroad company, the depot and eventually the town were named 'Johnston.' Johnston was founded around 1868 and incorporated in 1875, later rechartered in 1897. Much of Johnston's growth came between 1880 and 1920, when its commercial core and surrounding neighborhoods expanded. The Johnston Historic District today includes over 140 properties representing architectural styles such as Italianate, Second Empire, Victorian, Queen Anne, and Neoclassical. Economic & Cultural Identity Agriculture has long been a backbone of Johnston's economy. Over time, peaches emerged as a dominant crop, and today the Ridge region produces about 60% of South Carolina's peaches. The town's identity remains deeply tied to its railroad and agricultural roots. Today, Johnston has a population of just over 2,200 residents and continues to celebrate its heritage through community events and preservation of its historic charm. You will love the blend of historic homes, peaceful country acreage, and friendly small-town living—all within easy reach of Aiken, Augusta, and Columbia. Sources: Town of Johnston, SC; National Register of Historic Places; Wikipedia; HMDB.
Exterior Features

Architectural Style Colonial Carport YN No Construction Materials FrameVinyl Siding Exterior Features Other Foundation Details Brick/Mortar Garage YN No Lot Features Other Other Structures Shed(s) Parking Features Driveway Patio And Porch Features Deck Pool Features None Road Surface Type Paved Roof CompositionShingle

Interior Features

Basement None Cooling Gas Pack Cooling YN Yes Fireplace Features Living RoomBedroom Fireplace YN Yes Fireplaces Total 4 Flooring Ceramic TileHardwood Heating Natural Gas Heating YN Yes Interior Features Bedroom on 1st FloorCable AvailableCeiling Fan(s)Kitchen IslandEat-in KitchenSee Remarks Kitchen Appliances MicrowaveRangeRefrigeratorDishwasher Levels Two Room Type Dining RoomLiving RoomDenOther Room 1Primary BedroomBedroom 2Bedroom 3 Rooms Total 9

Property Features

Association YN No Attached Garage YN No Builder Name U Community Features See Remarks Horse Amenities None Horse YN No Listing Terms All Inclusive Trust Deed New Construction YN No Property Sub Type Single Family Residence Sewer Public Sewer Special Listing Conditions Standard Water Source Public Zoning Description R

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