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c. 1900 Queen Anne in Abbeville, SC

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$650,000

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208 S Main St, Abbeville, SC 29620

MOTIVATED SELLER/PRICE REDUCTION! UNIQUE HISTORIC PROPERTY | BUILT 1900 | ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES - A rare opportunity to own a distinctive, turn-of-the-century property just two blocks from the downtown square. Built in 1900, this expansive estate sits on over an acre and has most recently operated as a funeral home, offering a versatile layout ideal for a wide range of future uses. The property includes a main three-story residence, chapel, office spaces, preparation room, a large asphalt parking lot, and a 3-car detached garage/storage building with electricity and water. The main house features: 3 stories with 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms & 3 half bathrooms, Kitchen with large pantry and laundry room, Grand foyer, living room, dining room, and parlor, Beautiful stairway and classic architectural details, Wrap-around front porch, Rear porch with stairs and ramp, Handicap-accessible half bathrooms, Third floor includes attic access, sauna, exercise room, bonus room, and additional flexible space. Additional buildings include: Chapel with 2 half bathrooms, Office area with 1 half bathroom, & Preparation room. With its prime location and generous footprint, this property is well-suited for a private residence, wedding or event venue, church with parsonage, short- or long-term rental apartments, professional offices, or mixed-use redevelopment. A truly one-of-a-kind property offering space, history, and unmatched potential in the heart of town.
4 Bed · 2.5+ Bath · 6,057 Sq Ft · 1.2 Ac.
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Lynn Blanton, Keller Williams Greenwood :: 864-391-1687

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