Historic House Listings

A lot of house for the money! C. 1914. Over one acre in South Carolina. $567,500

March 21, 2025

This seems like a lot of house for the money! Real pretty setting too. It sure could use some color inside though. The house was built in 1914. It is located on 1.29 acre in Batesburg, South Carolina. The house features a covered front porch, wood floors, wide baseboards, nine fireplaces, french doors, wainscoting, sunroom with knotty pine and exposed brick. There are two staircases in the home. The property has a circular driveway and mature trees. This is a big house! Four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 5,012 square feet. $567,500

Contact Andy D. Bedenbaugh with Shealy Realty

From the Zillow listing:

 

TIMELESS TREASURE Circa 1914 on 1.29 acres in The Dowtown Batesburg District. This Neo Classical (Georgian) Style home was built & owned by Dr. Arthur Watson with full length side bays, gables, corbeled chimneys, a central dormer with arched windows, and a projecting central front porch supported by paired Ionic columns. Interior features include a butler’s pantry, arched window on porch, tiger oak hardwood floors, 9 fireplaces, formal dining & living rooms, extensive moldings & a grand foyer. The home has been well maintained and updated through the years with spray foam in the attic, zoned hvac system, circle drive at front entrance, fully enclosed privacy fencing, mature landscaping, stone smoke house, stamped concrete patio, rear entry driveway, & old greenhouse. The location is within walking distance to all of the downtown Batesburg businesses such as The Root Cellar, Groucho’s, Steam’N Barrel Mercantile & Beulah Roasting Co. Coffee Shop along with local churches. Easy access to Lexington, Columbia, and Aiken with I-20 only 10 miles away. This exceptional property seamlessly blends historic charm with modern conveniences, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Batesburg’s heritage while enjoying the comfort and convenience of contemporary living. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.

 

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