
Ask Todd Crosby
3212 North
Description
Located near the rural community of Troy, SC, this property offers quiet serenity in the purest form. Surrounded by 120,000 acres of the Long Cane district of the US Forest Service this property is well situated to provide privacy and quiet enjoyment for all outdoor pursuits. The topography has a gentle roll with a diverse landscape including planted loblolly plantations, and old growth natural stands of pine and hardwood . In addition, there are multiple sites suitable for a permanent residence, weekend hunting cabin, or a family compound . The property consists of 96 acres of pine plantation and 25 acres of natural pine/hardwood, ready for thinning or final harvest depending on the owners objectives.
Nearby is the famed Lake Strom Thurmond, encompassing some 71,000 acres of public access for boating, fishing and water sports. Located adjacent to the property is a historical battle site known as the Long Cane Massacre of 1760. Approximately 150 Scottish-Irish settlers were overtaken by 100 Cherokee warriors. Twenty-three victims that were left at the scene of the attack are buried here in one grave.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
-Permanent Residential Site
-Merchantable Pine Plantation
-Natural Pine and Hardwood
-Gated
-Seasonal Creek
-Internal Roads
-Nearby Lake access
-US Forest hunting access
Additional Information
wildlife
- big game
- small game
- turkey
- whitetail deer
recreation
- equestrian trails
- fishing
- hunting
- public land access
water access
- creek
improvements
- other
Maps
