Regulation polo fieldPicturesque landscapeOpen acreageLarge tractInviting homesiteMagnificent centuries-old live oaks
This exceptionally located 65± acre parcel with over 400 feet of frontage on 302, represents an opportunity to own a large tract in the Aiken equestrian region, while being just a few minutes from Downtown Aiken. The land itself is unmatched. Strategically cleared, it creates a picturesque landscape; meticulously curated and thoughtfully developed for the discerning equestrian to build their dream farm.
Whether you envision a private equestrian compound, a sporting estate, or a luxury country retreat, this land offers the perfect canvas. With RUD zoning and few limitations, it presents a prime opportunity for future development.
An inviting homesite awaits, distinguished by its magnificent centuries-old live oaks and hardwoods. This remarkable setting offers the new owner an unparalleled opportunity to craft a residence with the timeless elegance of a classic Charleston plantation, where the natural beauty of the trees creates a breathtaking, historic ambiance throughout the property.
The estate offers enough open acreage to accommodate a regulation polo field or support other large-scale equestrian activities.
A property of this scale, ideally located just minutes from town, presents a truly rare opportunity, consisting of two parcels: and 154-09-04-013 (62.34 ac) 154-10-04-004 (1.61 ac). A new survey is required to be done prior to closing to solidify the approximately 65-acre tract for the new owner.
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