The 116+/- acre Lancto tract is located in Williamsburg County just outside Greeleyville, convenient to I-95 (15+/- miles), Charleston (50+/- miles) and Columbia (60+/- miles), Kingstree (10+/- miles) and Lakes Moultrie & Marion. This tract offers an opportunity for farming and recreational use.
An approximately 80 acre portion of the Lancto tract is tillable and lies in a combination of Chislom, Goldsboro, Lynchburg, and Noboco soils according to the USDA’s soil survey. All of which are considered “prime” or “farmland of statewide importance”.
For the recreational user, the Lancto tract offers several components. The balance of the tract (less the tillable acreage) consists of mixed upland and lowland hardwood with creek frontage along Mount Hope Swamp. This mixed hardwood includes multiple mast producing trees like White Oaks and Swamp Chestnut Oaks favored by both deer and turkey. The c...
For the recreational user, the Lancto tract offers several components. The balance of the tract (less the tillable acreage) consists of mixed upland and lowland hardwood with creek frontage along Mount Hope Swamp. This mixed hardwood includes multiple mast producing trees like White Oaks and Swamp Chestnut Oaks favored by both deer and turkey. The creek and bottomland offer good waterfowl habitat (wood ducks), as a result, the current owner has had successful hunts along the creek. Additionally, a 12+/- acre portion (with a bisecting power line) of the ag fields is typically reserved to be planted as a dove field, and according to the owner, the field has produced excellent results. This tract also includes two small ponds.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Greeleyville head south on HWY 375/Gourdin Road.
Right on Burgess Road and the property will be 1/2 mile on the left.
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