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Anderson Tract
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This 21.57-acre tract in Clarendon County offers an exceptional location to build your new home in a highly sought-after area on Plowden Mill Road. As you turn off Plowden Mill Road, you'll travel down a scenic wooded lane that opens up into the first of three fields on the property, all surrounded by a mix of mature pine trees and hardwoods. On the east side, the property borders Tearcoat Branch. This area is rich in Revolutionary War history, including a battle nearby between Francis Marion, “The Swamp Fox,” and Colonel Samuel Tynes, a loyalist for the British. The battle followed an ambush by Marion’s men in the midnight hours, leading to a British retreat. To the west of the property, you'll find a number of homes, while agricultural fields stretch to the north. This land also offers great potential for a small hunting area, with wild game such as deer, turkey, and small game abundant along Tearcoat Branch and the wooded edges of the three fields.
The property is just six miles from the charming and historic town of Manning, and 18 miles from the larger town of Sumter, offering a wider range of restaurants and shopping options.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
- Agricultural Fields
- Potential Homesite
- Mature Pine & Hardwood
- Close Proximity to Manning & Sumter
Directions: From Highway 301 in Clarendon County, take Plowden Mill Road 6 miles north to Westminster Presbyterian Church. The property is just across the branch from the church. From Highway 378 in Sumter County, take Plowden Mill Road east 6.6 miles to Goward Road. The property will be between Goward Road and Tearcoat Branch.
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