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Beautiful fence! Pretty interior! One acre in South Carolina. $215,000

December 14, 2025

That sure is a beautiful fence! The interior is nice! The house was built in 1941.It is located on one acre in Bishopville, South Carolina. The house features a covered front porch, wood floors, crown moulding, baseboards, crystal chandelier and chair rails. The property has pretty landscaping and a screened in gazebo. There is a detached storage shed on the property. Two bedrooms, one bathroom and 2,158 square feet. $215,000

Contact the property owner: 208-241-6364

From the Zillow listing:

 

Enjoy southern living in this beautifully updated, elegant home. Open the gate under the jasmine covered trellis in the spectacular iron fence to stroll down the long flagstone walkway lined with gardenias and azaleas. The covered front porch, which is bordered by roses, hibiscus, and more, is the perfect place to enjoy shady mornings. Step through the red door into the cool, spacious, 20′ x 20′ living room, which includes a working fireplace (with a custom made, stainless steel, cap) and 10′ ceilings. The large dining room, which is separated from the living room with beautiful French Doors, features a stunning chandelier, which is original to the house. A butler’s pantry with a swinging door is conveniently located between the dining room and sunny kitchen. Enjoy your morning coffee in the pretty breakfast room overlooking the mature hydrangeas and azaleas in the back yard. The stately master bedroom features a second working fireplace, and both bedrooms have ceiling fans. The closets in both oversized bedrooms have built-in shelves, and the guest bedroom also has a full cedar closet. You’ll have plenty of storage space with a linen closet in the bathroom, along with an additional, shelved closet in the hall. This beautiful home also includes an extra storage room that could be made into a half bath. The huge attic, which is fully insulated and cooled with a solar-powered attic fan, is floored with tongue and groove heart pine, and it is just waiting to be made into additional living area. Walk out either back door to find a fully screened, 12’ x 16’ gazebo, perfect for evening grilling and neighborhood get-togethers. The shed, which matches the house, is the perfect place to store your gardening tools, and you’ll appreciate the working well when it’s time to water the lawn. The overgrown area shown on the land plat is separated from the back yard by a fence, and it is just waiting for a mother-in-law cottage, workshop, or garage. The HVAC was updated in June 2025.

 

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