517 E Main Street Lake City SC 29560
$599,000
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Remarks
This magnificent example of Georgian Colonial Revival architecture from the 1930s is surrounded by an elegant nearly 2 acre garden masterpiece with pool. The interior of the home features architecturally historic details and modern chefs kitchen and other tasteful upgrades. The garden has all the details any heart could desire, including a gorgeous koi pond, banks of azaleas, bamboo secret garden, and gorgeous pool area. The high ceilings and large rooms of the home make this home a dream come true for the entertainer. Storage shed at the rear of property, covered parking, landscape lighting and gunite pool.
Rooms
MasterBedroom: Downstairs,Walk-In Closets
Family
Formal Living
Great
Laundry
Pantry
Separate Dining
Utility
Features
Ceilings - 9'+
Ceiling - Smooth
Window Treatments - Some
Map
Neighborhood
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