"The Terraces at Plane Hill" rests atop 20 storybook acres, just outside historic Camden. This 5 bedroom plantation home, circa 1817, is one of South Carolina's most historic estates & gardens. Home to many prominent figures throughout history, including Mary Boykin Chestnut, Alexander Hamilton Boykin & also served as the Charlotte Thompson School House in the early to mid 1900's. "The Terraces" has been completely restored to today's safety and building standards, while staying true to the homes historic integrity and preservation. The English gardens are like none other, nestled among five Terraces, lined with Boxwoods, Hollies, Live Oaks, century old Azaleas, Gardenias and Camellias. The plantation house boasts more than 6500 sq.ft of pure elegance with 5 bedrooms, 8 fireplaces, original heart pine floors and large stately rooms. A quartering cottage still stands proud in the back yard along with the gorgeous "ruins" of a 3rd historic building. Sweeping verandas are a fixture of Southern Architecture, and this home does not disappoint! The covered porch wraps the front and side of the home, with classic freestanding columns and high ceilings to catch the southern breezes. Sit down and relax. Breathe in the fresh southern air. Welcome home to "The Terraces at Plane Hill".
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