On the Avenue of Live Oaks, leading up to the entrance of Litchfield Plantation, you will be entranced by welcoming Spanish moss-covered live oaks. Here, the land was chosen in 1969 to be developed into a private neighborhood; some buildings on the property date as far as the early 1700s.
Litchfield Plantation has grown from 500 to over 1,400 acres since it was initially established as a rice plantation. To conserve its historical features, developers have reduced the density from 560 to 300 units. If you're interested in a serene Lowcountry lifestyle, the homes for sale in Litchfield Plantation are worth
investigating.
It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This
Homes for sale in Litchfield Plantation have numerous upgrades and renovations, making them attractive and highly sought-after.
Entering through the French-style wooden doors, you'll find enduring features such as granite countertops, subway tile backsplashes, and copper fixtures. Most homes have three or four bedrooms and perhaps a game room overlooking the in-ground pool area. Additionally, there may be walk-in closets and outdoor showers for when you return from days spent at the river or beach.
The Lowcountry architecture of the Litchfield Plantation homes includes elements like a wrap-around porch, ivy-run brick facades, open plantation-style shutters, and intricate mosaic Terracotta tile flooring comprising the backyard patio.
Work Hard, Play Harder
The Waccamaw River marina between Intracoastal Waterway markers 77 and 78 is ideal for boat lovers. With up to 70 slips available for short-term or long-term storage of boats up to 38 feet, a harbormaster is located on-site to provide assistance.
The Carriage House Club is a popular destination for weddings, receptions, and social gatherings, in many ways due to its stunning Spanish moss-draped property, which was crafted with elements of an English carriage house. Guests may order from a range of entrees such as goat cheese and Dijon-enriched rack of lamb, seared crispy duck breast with a raspberry gastrique, and the Carriage House grouper with beurre blanc.
The Homeowners Association offers services including internet, cable, trash, landscaping, and homeowner's insurance. Additionally, the gated community
provides access to Har-Tru tennis courts and a heated pool with cabana and kitchen access. Homeowners also have access to a beach home on Pawleys Island that can be rented for events or provide access to the beach.
A Lowcountry Treasure
The area of Pawleys Island in which Litchfield Plantation homes for sale are located is relatively quiet and appears to be kept in good condition. Nearby, the popular Litchfield Beach offers an ideal spot to relax after work or when family and friends come to visit.
Pawleys Island features some of the most renowned golf courses in the Southeast, with layouts designed to best utilize the area's sand dunes, rolling hills, and tall pines. Notable courses include True Blue, Founders Club, and Litchfield Country Club.
The Hammock Shops Village offers a variety of options, such as dining at seafood restaurants, shopping at boutiques, and purchasing items like oils and vinegar from Lowcountry Olive Oil, pet grooming from Woof Gang Bakery, and wine and cheese from the Coastal Wine Boutique.
A trip to places like Myrtle Beach, Charleston, and other lesser-visited destinations within reach is achievable. Nearby attractions include Atalaya Castle at Huntington Beach State Park, a 1930s estate that has hiking trails, public beach access, and birdwatching spots. Additionally, Brookgreen Gardens serves as a wildlife sanctuary and houses thousands of sculptures. It is a place worth coming back to multiple times.
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