This 32+- acre tract fronts on the end of Kit Hall Road which is on the edge of the town of McClellanville. Kit Hall is a dead end road, combination of paved and semi-private.
The property is heavily forested with mature trees of almost every local species and has not had significant logging in 100+- years.
While exploring the property you may find the remnants of several 100 year old Moonshine stills used (reportedly!) by the owner at that time.
Like most coastal property, this is a combination of mostly high-ground interspersed with a few accent spots of natural ponds and over hanging live oaks. Walking the property will remind you of the Francis Marion Forest before Hurricane Hugo! Beautifully mature trees.
The property has been used as a family hunting property for decades and sports a strong population of turkey and deer.
The Village of McClellanville is a short bike ride or walk a...
The Village of McClellanville is a short bike ride or walk away. The sleepy little town has been featured in several movies because of its huge Live Oaks and moss draped streets. Some of the few store fronts date back to the early 1900's. You can Google T. W. Grahams Restaurant, the site of the town's general store over 100 years ago. There is a public boat ramp that is the doorway to the Cape Romain Nat. Wildlife Refuge. Just across the highway is Frances Marion Nat. Forest offering hunting, boating, hiking, biking, birding....it is endless!
Turn your sights to the city and Charleston is only 40+- minutes away via 4 lane hwy.
Search for detailed parcel information including; Elevation & Vegetation Maps, Ownership Information, Detailed Parcel Information, Crop History Map, Soil Survey Productivity Data, and more.
Research Parcel InformationHave an account?Sign In