Little Edisto Farm, located at 3465 Highway 174 on Edisto Island is one of the largest tracts of farmland with deepwater access in Charleston county. The 330-acre property sits on Watts Creek, an intracoastal waterway that feeds into the North and South Edisto Rivers, and faces the beautiful landscape of the Ernest F. Hollings ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge. The seller has offered the property for sale at $3,500,000.
Little Edisto Farm has a great history of duck hunting. Principal species include Gadwall, Green-winged Teal, Blue-winged Teal, Wigeon and Mottled duck. The owner recently added two deepwater wells to help supply water for a 70-acre brackish impoundment and 125-acres of floodable agricultural fields.
Following the trend of surrounding properties, Little Edisto Farm operates under a conservation easement with Edisto Island Open Land Trust which sets the standard for ...
Following the trend of surrounding properties, Little Edisto Farm operates under a conservation easement with Edisto Island Open Land Trust which sets the standard for management of the land and "allow(s) the continuation of historic and traditional uses of the protected property as a family residential, recreational hunting and fishing retreat." The easement allows for subdivision of four parcels, with three deepwater docks and one crabbing dock.
The tract consists of approximately eighty percent highland and twenty percent wetlands/marsh with approximately 1,500 feet of frontage on Watts Creek. Less than 1 hour from downtown Charleston and only 20 minutes to Edisto Beach, this is an ideal location for a recreational retreat and waterfront home site.
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Research Parcel InformationHIGHWAY 174 TO EDISTO ISLAND. APPROX. HALF A MILE FROM EDISTO BRIDGE ON RIGHT
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