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247 Horseshoe Trail

BARNWELL, SC 29812
  • $299,500
  • STATUS: Active
  • ON SITE: 275 Days
  • MLS #: 217871
UPDATED: 211 min ago
$299,500
  • 3
    BEDS
  • 8.81
    ACRES
  • 2
    BATHS
  • 0
    1/2 BATHS
  • 1,620
    SQFT
  • $185
    $/SQFT
Neighborhood:
Type:
Single-Family Home
Built:
1997
County:

School Ratings & Info

Description

ENJOY HUNTING AND FISHING! SELLERS ARE READY TO MOVE! DON'T MISS THIS VERY SPECIAL PROPERTY! NEW 275' ROAD TO THE BANKS OF TOBY CREEK! 8.81 ACRES WITH MULTIPLE HOMES. This is a unique property that has much potential for a family compound or rental income. In addition to multiple homes, it has 8.81 acres, a greenhouse and potting shed, it's bordered by Toby Creek, and is a registered archeology site. Estimated rental income could be: Clayton DW, 1,620 sq. ft., rental income up to $1,650 per month; Cypress cabin, 624 sq. ft., rental income up to $1,250 per month; Garage apartment, 624 sq. ft. (80% finished), rental income up to $800 per month. Sale also includes 1-2 Car Carport, 18 x 21 w/ 3 sides. 11 x 26 camper shed; additional 12 x 60 building currently used for storage; 10 x 20 barn currently used for wood storage; 10 x 10 greenhouse; and a 10 x 8 potting shed. In addition to all of the above, this property is a registered (#38BR1373) archeological site. The following excerpt is from a letter from Lamar Nelson regarding the significance of the archaeological site located on the property: ''The property owned by Lorene Fisher in Barnwell County 147 Horse Shoe Trail Road, is one of the most important archaeological sites in South Carolina. First discovered by Lorene during yard work 16 years ago where she found prehistoric artifacts 5000 years old. During years of historical research, and working on archaeological sites, immediately she recognized the importance of the property. Finding additional artifacts, she brought them to the Greer Museum where I was identifying artifacts for the public. After looking at the material she brought, and discussing the property it was without question that she had a very important site. We discussed a visit, and soon afterward I went to see for myself what the site looked like. At first glance it was obvious that the site had been used for thousands of years. The ground was covered in chert flakes indicating prehistoric people had been creating tools. Lorene showed me some of the additional artifacts she had discovered, and we toured the property. I placed a 1x1 meeter excavation unit on the lower side of the property, excavating to 50 cm below surface. Each level produced artifacts from Mississippian through the archaic period. During the years since, other excavation units have been placed in different locations where artifacts have been located. The site does have paleo artifacts, where future work should be done to recover the extremely important material. The work previously done only scratches the surface of what may lie below the surface. The creek joining the property would have been a highway for people to visit the site regularly. I believe that the chert on the property, came from the famous Topper Site located a few miles away, and was most likely transported up the creek from that site. The potential for the property could have a major impact on the history of the state. The site listed as 38BR1373 in the state archaeological files, indicates its importance. Several archaeologists have visited the site, and everyone agrees that continued research should be done. Many acres of land are still unexplored, and what may lie below ground could change SC history.'' This is a property that you have to see to fully appreciate all of the potential!

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247 Horseshoe Trail BARNWELL, SC 29812

  • Price: $299,500
  • Status: Active
  • On Site: 275 Days
  • Updated: 211 min ago
  • MLS #: 217871
3
Beds
2
Baths
0
½ Baths
8.81
Acres
1,620
SQFT
$185
$/SQFT
1997
Built
Neighborhood:
None
County:
Barnwell
Area:
Not Aiken County
Property Description
ENJOY HUNTING AND FISHING! SELLERS ARE READY TO MOVE! DON'T MISS THIS VERY SPECIAL PROPERTY! NEW 275' ROAD TO THE BANKS OF TOBY CREEK! 8.81 ACRES WITH MULTIPLE HOMES. This is a unique property that has much potential for a family compound or rental income. In addition to multiple homes, it has 8.81 acres, a greenhouse and potting shed, it's bordered by Toby Creek, and is a registered archeology site. Estimated rental income could be: Clayton DW, 1,620 sq. ft., rental income up to $1,650 per month; Cypress cabin, 624 sq. ft., rental income up to $1,250 per month; Garage apartment, 624 sq. ft. (80% finished), rental income up to $800 per month. Sale also includes 1-2 Car Carport, 18 x 21 w/ 3 sides. 11 x 26 camper shed; additional 12 x 60 building currently used for storage; 10 x 20 barn currently used for wood storage; 10 x 10 greenhouse; and a 10 x 8 potting shed. In addition to all of the above, this property is a registered (#38BR1373) archeological site. The following excerpt is from a letter from Lamar Nelson regarding the significance of the archaeological site located on the property: ''The property owned by Lorene Fisher in Barnwell County 147 Horse Shoe Trail Road, is one of the most important archaeological sites in South Carolina. First discovered by Lorene during yard work 16 years ago where she found prehistoric artifacts 5000 years old. During years of historical research, and working on archaeological sites, immediately she recognized the importance of the property. Finding additional artifacts, she brought them to the Greer Museum where I was identifying artifacts for the public. After looking at the material she brought, and discussing the property it was without question that she had a very important site. We discussed a visit, and soon afterward I went to see for myself what the site looked like. At first glance it was obvious that the site had been used for thousands of years. The ground was covered in chert flakes indicating prehistoric people had been creating tools. Lorene showed me some of the additional artifacts she had discovered, and we toured the property. I placed a 1x1 meeter excavation unit on the lower side of the property, excavating to 50 cm below surface. Each level produced artifacts from Mississippian through the archaic period. During the years since, other excavation units have been placed in different locations where artifacts have been located. The site does have paleo artifacts, where future work should be done to recover the extremely important material. The work previously done only scratches the surface of what may lie below the surface. The creek joining the property would have been a highway for people to visit the site regularly. I believe that the chert on the property, came from the famous Topper Site located a few miles away, and was most likely transported up the creek from that site. The potential for the property could have a major impact on the history of the state. The site listed as 38BR1373 in the state archaeological files, indicates its importance. Several archaeologists have visited the site, and everyone agrees that continued research should be done. Many acres of land are still unexplored, and what may lie below ground could change SC history.'' This is a property that you have to see to fully appreciate all of the potential!
Exterior Features

Architectural Style See Remarks Carport Spaces 1 Carport YN Yes Construction Materials Vinyl Siding Exterior Features Garden Foundation Details Other Garage YN Yes Lot Features StreamWoodedLandscaped Other Structures OutbuildingSecond ResidenceShed(s)StorageWorkshopGarage(s)GreenhouseGuest HouseMobile Home Parking Features Carport Patio And Porch Features Deck Pool Features None Road Surface Type Dirt Roof Shingle

Interior Features

Basement Crawl Space Cooling Central AirElectric Cooling YN Yes Fireplace YN No Flooring Vinyl Heating ElectricForced Air Heating YN Yes Interior Features Bedroom on 1st FloorCable InternetSatellite Internet Kitchen Appliances RangeRefrigerator Levels One Room Type [] Rooms Total 7

Property Features

Association YN No Attached Garage YN No Community Features Internet Available Horse Amenities None Horse YN Yes Listing Terms Contract New Construction YN No Property Sub Type Single Family Residence Sewer Septic Tank Special Listing Conditions Standard Water Source Well

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