Historic 1834 farmhouse is layered with history. The farmhouse, known historically as the Alexander Homestead, was moved here from Woodruff many years ago where it sits on over 10 acres of lush landscape with perennials and evergreens with a running creek along the back and side perimeters of the property. Also sitting on the property is the old Santee-Cooper General Store, circa 1830s, that has been repurposed as a workshop w/ full electricity and lean-to for extra storage. The exterior of the property has been completely renovated with upgraded vinyl siding, metal roof and raised deck with above ground swimming pool. The interior living space features the rustic charm of much of the original construction with 3 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs, 2 full baths and 5 fireplaces with original hardwood floors throughout, except the bathrooms. Every bedroom has its own fireplace, plus the living area and den. Completely rewired and plumbed 20-30 years ago. The home is under a termite bond that is transferable. Windows were replaced years ago with tilt out vinyl double pane. Additional historical features found inside the butlers pantry is the ticket window from the first Inman Train Station.
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