Welcome to the historic village of Pinopolis, a picturesque peninsula community of Lake Moultrie. As one of the oldest homes in the village, this 2521 square foot home plus a 418 square foot guest cottage is listed as the William Robertson House on the National Historic Register of homes. The house, built in the early 1830's, was the summer home of Charles McBeth, the Confederate mayor of Charleston. The family room of the house was originally a cottage on Sullivan's Island and was on one of the last cargos to be shipped on the Old Santee Canal. The guest house dates from 1895. History aside, this home has all the modern conveniences you need from a beautiful kitchen with center island and butler's pantry to the large master with walk-in closet, private morning porch and huge bathroom.
Location not available
Exterior Features
Style Colonial,Cottage,Traditional,Cape Cod,
Siding Wood Siding
Roof Metal
Garage Yes
Garage Description Detached,Off-Street Parking,Other (Use Remarks),2 Car Garage,2 Car Carport
Water Public Water,Septic
Sewer Public Water,Septic
Lot Description Inside,Level,Other (Use Remarks),.5 - 1 Acre