Description
Welcome to Westfield at 1100 West Carolina Ave. This timeless 1930 brick estate invites you to experience architectural elegance and historic charm. Located in Hartsville, SC, Westfield was once part of the Darlington County countryside, known for horseback riding, dove, and quail hunts. Though the surroundings have grown, the iconic estate remains a pillar of character and charm. Designed by renowned Charleston architect Albert Simons, the expansive, multi-level home spans over 5,800 sq ft across four levels. It offers 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, two glass-enclosed back porches, and a large attic.Enter the 18-foot-wide foyer and gaze through to the sun-drenched backyard framed by the rear sunporch. The main level includes a formal living room, library, kitchen, and dining room, all detailed with intricate crown molding, baseboards, and original trim. A graceful floating staircase leads to four upstairs bedrooms, three with fireplaces and one with a private sunporch and a primary suite with its own bath. Adjacent to the home is 1,100 sq ft guest cottage with tiled floors, a fireplace, kitchenette, bath, and two bedrooms, ideal for visitors. The grounds, designed by famed landscape architect Loutrel W. Briggs, inspire nostalgia and celebration. A spring-fed swimming pool anchors the rear lawn, offering a striking view of the home. The property includes three tracts totaling 19.5 acres, complete with a horse stable, caretakers cottage, and land that stretches to Black Creek, which flows into Prestwood Lake. This isnt just a home, its a legacy. A rare chance to own a piece of South Carolina history, timeless in beauty and rich with potential. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
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8BEDS
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19.66ACRES
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4BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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6,890SQFT
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$254$/SQFT
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Description
Welcome to Westfield at 1100 West Carolina Ave. This timeless 1930 brick estate invites you to experience architectural elegance and historic charm. Located in Hartsville, SC, Westfield was once part of the Darlington County countryside, known for horseback riding, dove, and quail hunts. Though the surroundings have grown, the iconic estate remains a pillar of character and charm. Designed by renowned Charleston architect Albert Simons, the expansive, multi-level home spans over 5,800 sq ft across four levels. It offers 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, two glass-enclosed back porches, and a large attic.Enter the 18-foot-wide foyer and gaze through to the sun-drenched backyard framed by the rear sunporch. The main level includes a formal living room, library, kitchen, and dining room, all detailed with intricate crown molding, baseboards, and original trim. A graceful floating staircase leads to four upstairs bedrooms, three with fireplaces and one with a private sunporch and a primary suite with its own bath. Adjacent to the home is 1,100 sq ft guest cottage with tiled floors, a fireplace, kitchenette, bath, and two bedrooms, ideal for visitors. The grounds, designed by famed landscape architect Loutrel W. Briggs, inspire nostalgia and celebration. A spring-fed swimming pool anchors the rear lawn, offering a striking view of the home. The property includes three tracts totaling 19.5 acres, complete with a horse stable, caretakers cottage, and land that stretches to Black Creek, which flows into Prestwood Lake. This isnt just a home, its a legacy. A rare chance to own a piece of South Carolina history, timeless in beauty and rich with potential. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
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