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Thomas Hall Plantation is an incredible 124 acre property in Charleston County, South Carolina. It is located 13 miles from historic downtown Charleston but is a world away in terms of its retreat into nature.
The land was originally a part of the greater Savannah Plantation. In 1818 John Bulow purchased the plantation. Throughout the 1700 and 1800s, the property was used for agricultural and mining and artifacts are often found on the property.
The current owners purchased the plantation in 2003 and spent the better part of 15 years crafting the current landscape. They are also responsible for protecting the property’s footprint through a conservation easement with Ducks Unlimited.
At the end of Hughes Road, lie the rising iron gates to Thomas Hall Plantation.
The main house was built in 2014 and features 7300 square feet of open floor-plan living space.
The home’s entertaining spaces feature vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and stunning views from large windows bring the outdoors into the home. The layout is perfect for gatherings.
The main house features a chef’s kitchen with Thermador appliances.
The dining room has a custom mural by Jennifer Black.
A gathering room includes a full bar and billiards.
There are six bedrooms total.
A large swimming pool and back patio overlook Rantowles Creek and provide sweeping sunset views of ancient rice fields.
The garage adjacent to the house provides ample storage and is outfitted with a full workout room with a view. Above the garage is an in-law suite complete with kitchen, living room and bedroom.
Adjacent to the house is a large outdoor pavilion and entertaining space equipped with a full kitchen and fireplace overlooking a private fishing pond.
There is also a greenhouse and fenced garden, a storage barn, and a first-class skeet shooting facility.
Elevated box blinds and food plots are within walking distance of the back door, and the plantation has a good population of whitetails and turkeys.
A dock with access to Rantowles Creek provides endless opportunities for all types of fresh and saltwater species.
Thomas Hall is listed for $6.9 million with CJ Brown and Wise Batten, Inc. of Jon Kohler & Associates.
Deidre Woollard served as the lead editor on Luxist.com for six years writing about real estate, auctions, jewelry and luxury goods. Her love for luxury real estate led her to work at realtor.com and two of the top real estate brokerages in Los Angeles as well as doing publicity for properties around the world.