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Price
$470,000.00
Subdivision
None
Beds
2
Baths
2
Sqft
2007
Acreage
3.92
Status
Active
Year Build
1880
Construction Materials
Wood Siding
At first glance, 106 Church Street is a very special place. It is a combination of history and nature, all in ONE package. Dating back to the 1880's, the home was built by the Johnston family, who have deep connections to Reevesville and neighboring St. George. The current owners are only the third persons to own the property. The town of Reevesville, established in 1793, played a roll as a railroad import/export stop. The railroad, located near 106 Church Street IS part of the world's oldest junction that led from Charleston, SC to Branchville, SC as the country's first scheduled train. With the daily railroad still utilizing the tracks as they transfer goods, sometimes including military cargo, to the ports of Charleston and then return back to the inland stops. Con't under notes sectio
beds: 2
baths: 2
sqft: 2007
acres: 3.92
At first glance, 106 Church Street is a very special place. It is a combination of history and nature, all in ONE package. Dating back to the 1880's, the home was built by the Johnston family, who have deep connections to Reevesville and neighboring St. George. The current owners are only the third persons to own the property. The town of Reevesville, established in 1793, played a roll as a railroad import/export stop. The railroad, located near 106 Church Street IS part of the world's oldest junction that led from Charleston, SC to Branchville, SC as the country's first scheduled train. With the daily railroad still utilizing the tracks as they transfer goods, sometimes including military cargo, to the ports of Charleston and then return back to the inland stops. Con't under notes sectio