366 Avenue Of Oaks, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 (MLS # 24029274)

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PRICE $1,695,000 dsIDX morgage calculator
BEDS 7
BATHS 5
HOME SIZE 7,340 sqft
LOT SIZE 5.00 ac

Gippy Plantation, originally part of Fairlawn Barony was purchased by John White in 1821 and was named for the nearby swamp Gippy. The original home that was built burned and it is believed that the current structure was completed in 1858.This 3 story Greek Revival frame structure, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, boasts 6,528 square feet, sits on nearly five acres of land and comes equipped with seven bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms 11 fireplaces, 2 large parlors, a huge formal dining room, a cozy den/library, a spacious side porch, a double garage with a workshop, an old smoke house, a wash house and an 850 sq. ft. guest cottage. All of the rooms in the main house are magnificent in size and tongue and groove wood flooring as well as 12 ft. ceilings run throughout most of the home. The guest cottage located behind the main house has so much potential for use as a separate residence. The guest cottage features a living room, one bedroom, one bathroom, a cozy kitchen eat-in kitchen and a spot for a stackable washer and dryer. Formal gardens accent the property and one of the gardens dates back to circa 1928 and is believed to have been the work of the acclaimed 20th century landscape architect Loutrel Briggs. In 1927 Nicholas G. Roosevelt acquired the property and turned the former rice plantation into a productive agricultural enterprise making it the site of "Gippy Dairy" which supplied milk products to schools and companies throughout the lowcountry. Gippy also earned a spot in recreational history by hosting the Pinopolis Lancing Tournament from 1952-1964. This tournament was important to Berkeley County and attracted spectators from all over the state as well as important political figures such as Governor Ernst F. Hollings The kitchen was completely redone featuring: -La Cornue Range -Miele Dishwasher -DeVol Kitchen Faucet -Carrera countertops and sinks The home was recently featured in Frederic Magazine and Schumacher's Southern Interiors, coffee table book The formal gardens are perfect for spending the day outdoors and feature limestone pea gravel and original statues A new septic system and drain field were installed in 2018 The opportunity to own a piece of southern history like this under 2 million dollars does not come along very often. Schedule a showing today and make this piece of history your future.

DAYS ON MARKET 38 LAST UPDATED 11/21/2024
TRACT Gippy Plantation YEAR BUILT 1852
COMMUNITY 76 - Moncks Corner Above Oakley Rd COUNTY Berkeley
STATUS Active PROPERTY TYPE(S) Single Family

SCHOOLS
Elementary School Berkeley
Jr. High School Berkeley
High School Berkeley


ADDITIONAL DETAILS
AIR Central Air
AIR CONDITIONING Yes
AREA 76 - Moncks Corner Above Oakley Rd
INTERIOR High Ceilings
LOT 5 acre(s)
PARKING Off Street
SEWER Septic Tank
STORIES 3
SUBDIVISION Gippy Plantation
TAXES 2879.97
WATER Public
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