Originally listed for 25 Million, Medway Plantation, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places just dropped to 15 Million.
Located on the Back River, the main home, dating back to 1686, is the oldest masonry structure in South Carolina. Many renovations later the home is superiorly updated and upgraded. Also on the 6,728 acre lush grounds: 4 Guest Homes, 3 Staff Homes, Indoor and Outdoor Pools, Boat Landing, a Lakefront Lodge, a 12-stall Horse Stable, a Greenhouse, Traditional Formal Gardens, a Double Avenue of Oaks, 13 Lakes, and impoundments for recreational fishing and hunting
Here's just a small look at the homes located on the grounds:






Please let me know if you'd like more information or a private tour.
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