Just minutes from downtown Charleston, deep within historic Riverland Terrace, lies a rare waterfront opportunity on the banks of the Stono River. Perched on a high bluff above the floodplain lies 1.2 acres of prime deepwater property, ready for a new owner and a new chapter in Charleston history. Legend has it that the historic property was the site of Liza Lucas Pickney's experiments with indigo. There is also a gun emplacement and cannon on the property that was part of Fort Pemberton, now under a conservation easement with the South Carolina Battleground Trust.Along with it's premiere location, comes perhaps some of the most desirable features in the Lowcountry: sweeping sunset views, southerly afternoon breezes, and instant deepwater access, to enjoy time on the water.With three full lots, comprising 260 feet of river frontage, the opportunities are endless. Two buildable lots are adjacent to a third, historical easement, with direct access to the substantial dock and boathouse, boasting engineered concrete construction and an oversized boat lift. Enjoy afternoons watching seabirds and dolphins under the shady live oaks, or jump on the boat for a cruise to the Charleston harbor or out to the ocean for a deepwater adventure. You're only minutes to some of the Lowcountry's most exclusive attractions including historic downtown Charleston, area beaches, Saint John's Marina, Kiawah Island, and the Johns Island executive airport. 207 Stono Drive is a unique opportunity to own over an acre of historic deepwater in the heart of the Lowcountry!
Listing courtesy of Listing Agent: Robertson Allen from Listing Office: The Cassina Group. 843-628-0008
Selling Office: William Means Real Estate, LLC.