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Wooded 1.63ac. Apx 315'/225'. Rectangle. Backs up to the Francis Marion National Forest. Privacy abounds! Quiet, small country neighborhood. Last vacant lot. Create your own estate. Fully fenced. 8'' posts/Cedar boards/rolled welded wire/paneling. Power poles in place. Driveway & culvert drainage installed. Bates pond across the street. 9 miles to the Wando River & Mt Pleasant. Steps to Palmetto Swamp Fox Trail, running 500 miles from the Intracoastal to the Blue Ridge Mountains. All conveniences, schools, highways, hospitals, historic Charleston, Goose Creek & Summerville with-in easy reach. No flood insurance required. Well on site. Expired septic permit/land percs. Basic survey in documents. Live your best life in the peace of the forest with the pride & integrity of country living.The land now known as Huger, SC, and the Francis Marion National Forest has a rich history spanning from prehistoric times to the Revolutionary War and beyond. The area, including the present-day national forest, was inhabited by prehistoric Native Americans. During the Revolutionary War, General Francis Marion, known as the "Swamp Fox," used the forest and swamps for strategic advantage, disrupting British supply lines. Following the war, the area became a significant region for rice and cotton plantations. Huger and the Francis Marion National Forest are home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, wild turkey, deer, hogs, foxes, and bears. The forest spans nearly 259,000 acres and offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, ranging from hiking, biking, ATV, motorcycle, and canoe trails to rifle ranges and a boat launch. The Francis Marion National Forest spans the coastal plain of South Carolina and is bounded to the north by the Santee River and to the east by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Modern-day Huger, South Carolina, is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County. It is named after Isaac Huger, born March 19, 1742. Isaac Huger represented South Carolina in the First Continental Congress. His positions and appointments included service in the Fifth Continental Regiment, Brigadier General of the Southern Army, and elected in 1782 to the South Carolina General Assembly. On September 26, 1789, President George Washington- in his inaugural year appointed him as the first U.S. Marshall of South Carolina. Huger passed away in 1797 due to prior battle injuries and age. (US MARSHALL SERVICE. GOV, 2025, Library of Congress, 2025) 135 Timilstone is a diamond in the rough, surrounded by history and beautiful forest, yet just a quick ride from all modern life and convenience. 135 is just waiting for its new owner to realize its full glory. Don't miss your opportunity.

 
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Listed by: Carolina One Real Estate
(843) 884-1800

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  • Address135 Timilstone
  • City, ZIPHuger, SC 29450
  • AreaCross/St. Stephens/Bonneau
  • MLS #25015544
  • StatusActive
  • Price$109,500
  • KindVacant Land
  • Acres1.63 Acres
  • SubdivisionTimilstone Court
  • Acres1.63

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