Offered for only the second time in over a century, this generational Lowcountry estate presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own 28 pristine, protected acres just 10 miles from Downtown Charleston. Perfectly sited on true deep water along Church Creek, this extraordinary property blends timeless natural beauty with unparalleled craftsmanship and modern luxury. Designed by Jodi Crosby and brought to life by renowned builder Rick Jackson, the newly constructed home spares no expense. With nearly 4,500 square feet of impeccably curated interiors and an additional 2,000 square feet of covered outdoor living space, every inch was crafted to celebrate both form and function. Inside, 10-inch reclaimed Texas post oak floors flow throughout, anchored by 22-foot cathedral ceilings in themain living area and 10 sets of custom Sapele French doors that frame water views in every direction. The heart of the home is a chef's dream kitchen, featuring an oversized island, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and a premium appliance package. The master wing is its own private retreat, boasting 16-foot ceilings, a spa-inspired bath with floor-to-ceiling tile, heated floors, dual vanities, and a massive walk-in closet that seamlessly connects to the laundry and mudroom. Additional highlights include a geothermal HVAC system, spray foam insulation, a 1,000-gallon propane tank with a whole-home generator, and extensive shiplap detailing throughout. Outside, the estate offers a 1-acre freshwater pond, a deepwater dock with 8 feet at low tide, and a 3-acre peninsula tailor-made for oyster roasts and Lowcountry entertaining as well as a private boat ramp. Pool plans and approvals are already in place, along with 3,500 square feet of impervious lot coverage for future barns, a pool house, party barn, or accessory structures. Protected under a conservation easement with the Lowcountry Open Land Trust, this property guarantees both privacy and preservation -- a rare combination so close to Charleston and minutes from the new Lowes Foods shopping center. This is more than a home. It's a legacy -- an irreplaceable deepwater sanctuary to be cherished for generations.