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Off market. This is a big one with over 5,000 square feet! Circa 1912. On 1 1/2 acres in South Carolina. $599,000

June 1, 2022

This is a big house with over 5,000 square feet! This home was built in 1912. It is located on 1.5 acres in Sumter, South Carolina. The home features double front porches, hardwood floors, wainscoting, coffered ceiling, grand staircase and ornate mantels. The home has been a bed and breakfast since 2018. The house has updated electric and updated plumbing. Six bedrooms, five bathrooms and 5,400 square feet. $599,000

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From the Zillow listing:

 

This is an elegant stately home. This home represents that unreachable echelon of society that some only dream of. Come sit a spell, drink some iced tea on the wide front porch and fall in love. This neo-classical mansion is magnificent with so many unique architectural details. Its distinctive tall Corinthian columned half-round portico brings back memories of gracious living. It sits on approximately 1.50 acres. It has 12’ ceilings, gorgeous inlaid floors, eight fireplaces, a huge dining room, tile roof and grand staircase. The house was built in 1912 and had remained in the same family until it was purchased in 2017. Home was updated with new wiring and plumbing, interior paint and other restorations in 2018. It has been a B&B since 2018 and is well maintained. Home can be sold with all BnB furniture and appliances. It has four bedrooms to rent but 6 bedrooms total, 5 bathrooms and is approximately 5400 heated square feet. It is four stories which include a basement and an attic. The majestic staircase is the first thing a visitor sees from the leaded glass front door. Two pairs of impressive Corinthian columns flank the opening to the music room. Tall windows let plenty of light fall softly on these gracious front rooms. French leaded glass doors with a palladium window open into the large dining room. The wainscoting is painted white in Dining room.

 

 

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