Check out the oak entrance!! 195 waterfront acres in South Carolina. $7,200,000.
Property Details
- Address: 1451 River Rd, Yemassee, SC 29945
- Price: $7,200,000
- Living Space: 4,772 sq. ft.
- Lot Size: 195.21 Acres
Interior Features
- Bedrooms/Bathrooms: 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms (4 full, 1 half).
- Architecture: Historic estate built in 1938 with Southern sophistication, featuring cathedral/vaulted ceilings, tray ceilings, and smooth finishes.
- Key Rooms: Includes a formal living room, separate dining room, library/study, office, and a wet bar.
- Kitchen: Spacious eat-in kitchen equipped with a center island.
- Notable History: Includes the “Writer’s Cottage,” where Somerset Maugham famously penned The Razor’s Edge.
The interior of this residence is a masterpiece of historic preservation and classic Southern style. Anyone looking for a unique historic property for sale will appreciate the architectural details found throughout the main house and guest cottage.
Exterior & Land Features
- Waterfront: Extensive frontage on the Combahee River with a private dock (existing and floating) and a 14-acre tidal fishing lake.
- Landscapes: A dramatic 4,000-foot live oak allée draped in Spanish moss serves as the grand entrance.
- Outdoor Amenities: Features a brick and wood fence, a patio, a front porch, and a balcony with river views.
- Additional Structures: The estate includes a barn, a second garage, a workshop, and a guest house.
- Conservation: Protected by a conservation easement to ensure the preservation of the pristine ACE Basin surroundings.
The expansive grounds offer unmatched privacy and deep-water access for the ultimate lowcountry lifestyle. This remarkable house for sale provides a rare opportunity to own a massive waterfront acreage in one of South Carolina’s most beautiful regions.
From Zillow
Nestled along prestigious River Road on the south side of the Combahee River, Parkers Ferry Plantation is a breathtaking 195.21 +/- acre historic waterfront estate in the heart of South Carolina’s renowned ACE Basin. Steeped in history as part of the original Bonny Hall Plantation–a land grant from King George II in 1705–this extraordinary property offers sweeping views of the Combahee River, grand live oak allee entrance with elegant grounds, and exceptional recreational opportunities. Surrounded by like-minded neighbors and a high density of historic plantations, Parkers Ferry is an A++ location for those seeking a private, legacy estate in the ACE Basin.Parkers Ferry is a masterpiece of Lowcountry landscapes, defined by a 4,000 +/- foot private live oak allée draped in Spanish moss, creating a dramatic and unforgettable entrance to the historic home and grounds. Ancient live oaks cloaked in moss frame the property and improvements, set along the banks of the Combahee River. The historic 4,772 +/- square foot estate offers unmatched views of the Combahee River and grand 14 +/- acre tidal fishing lake, previously utilized for rice production. The main home and improvements were constructed between 1938 and 1939 by famed publisher Nelson Doubleday, who at the time owned all of the historic footprint of Bonny Hall which includes what is now Parkers Ferry. This grand five bedroom, four and a half bathroom two story home exudes Southern sophistication, with architectural details that reflect its storied past. Complementing the main house is the Writer’s Cottage where literary legend Somerset Maugham penned his final novel, The Razor’s Edge. The book would later be adapted into two films, one in 1946 and a second in 1984 starring local Charleston resident Bill Murray. Additional improvements include a guest cottage, three pole barns, storage barn with a loft and garden shed. A unique inlet along the river provides an ideal cove for access to the river and dock placement, and a deep-water dock permit is in hand. Separating Parkers Ferry from neighboring Nemours Plantation is the dug-by-hand canal which provided water from the River for flooding rice fields and provided an escape point for the enslaved during Harriet Tubman’s 1863 Combahee River Raid. The Plantation is protected by a conservation easement with the Open Land Trust, ensuring the preservation of the estate’s pristine natural surroundings for generations to come. A 10 +/- acre dwelling unit around the main plantation home offers flexibility for land use allowing for future enhancements or improvements. With its expansive grounds and ideal layout, Parkers Ferry is a dream property for the sportsman. The area is teeming with wildlife including whitetail deer, wild turkeys, and migrating waterfowl. There are numerous elevated deer stands and baiting sites, complimented by mature quail woods, planted longleaf, loblolly, mixed hardwoods, and open pasture. Almost 25 +/- acres of controlled rice fields have been converted into productive waterfowl impoundments offering a unique sporting element to this iconic plantation. Parkers Ferry is surrounded by some of the most iconic plantations and protected lands in the Lowcountry, including the ACE Basin National Wildlife Preserve, Bonny Hall, Hobonny, Auldbrass, Twickenham, Amen Corner, Nemours, and Kirkfield set along the south side of the Combahee River along River Road, with Cherokee, Bluff, Myrtle Grove and others across the Combahee River. This concentration of historic properties creates a unique sense of community and shared heritage, making Parkers Ferry a coveted address for discerning buyers. Perfectly situated, the Plantation is just one hour from Charleston and Savannah, offering the best of both vibrant city life and quiet rural living. Historic Beaufort is charming and only 20 minutes away, while Hilton Head Island and Bluffton are reachable in under 45 minutes. For convenience, the Lowcountry Regional Airport in Walterboro is just 17 +/- miles from the estate. Parkers Ferry Plantation is more than a home it’s a lifestyle, a legacy, and a rare opportunity to own a piece of Lowcountry history. Whether you envision an equestrian center, a private retreat for hunting and outdoor recreation, or simply a waterfront escape steeped in literary and cultural significance, Parkers Ferry offers endless possibilities. Embrace the timeless beauty of Parkers Ferry Plantation and create your own chapter in its storied history.














































































































