Upload
remax-executive-realty
View
216
Download
0
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Welcome home to 766 Lynnwood Farms Drive located in beautiful Fort Mill, South Carolina! This 2-story residence is positioned on a perfectly manicured 1.18 acre lot and features a second living quarters in the walk-out basement, a spacious screened porch leading to a large lower level deck, a private yard backing to trees and a 2-car garage!
Citation preview
766 Lynnwood Farms Fort Mill, SC 29715
Welcome home to 766 Lynnwood Farms Drive located in beautiful Fort Mill, South Carolina! This 2-story residence is positioned on a perfectly manicured 1.18 acre lot and features a second living quarters in the walk-out basement, a spacious screened porch leading to a large lower level deck, a private yard backing to trees and a 2-car
garage!
Welcome Home!
Formal Dining Room
The Kitchen
Style and utility are masterfully fused together in the gourmet kitchen with durable hardwood flooring, desirable GE stainless steel appliances, lustrous granite counters,
42” maple cabinetry, a decorative tile back splash, a pantry closet, and recessed lighting. Located just off the kitchen is the sunny breakfast area boasting a soaring
vaulted ceiling, gleaming hardwood floors and access to the back deck.
The Great Room
Characterized by a keen sense of style and comfort, the 2-story great room offers a soaring vaulted ceiling, plush neutral carpeting, a soothing ceiling fan, a second story catwalk, and an opulent wall of windows with French door access to the
fabulous screened porch.
The Master Suite
Retreat to the main floor master suite and relax in complete splendor with a deep tray ceiling, plush neutral carpeting, a cooling ceiling fan, and a French door leading to the master bathroom. The luxurious master bathroom boasts dual vanities, a deep soaking
tub, a walk-in shower, a water closet, and a spacious walk-in closet.
Secondary Bedrooms
Secondary Bathrooms
The Finished Basement
The Finished Basement
Yard & Outdoor Living
The town of Fort Mill was established in 1873, taking its name from a colonial-era fort built by the British and a grist mill on nearby Steele Creek. Fort Mill grew rapidly in the late 19th century as textile mills were established. After many textile mill shut-downs the town continued to grow rapidly and became a major suburb of Charlotte.
• Anne Springs Close Greenway is an extensive protected natural area consisting of approximately 2,300 acres of lakes, forests, and pastures that provide trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
• Lake Wylie is a 13,400 acre man-made lake on the NC/SC border and features 325 miles of shore line.
• The Peach Stand has been a community staple since 1938 and features fresh produce, a custom butcher shop, a restaurant, a bakery, an ice cream parlor, and a grocery section.
• Top rated school district with low taxes
Did You Know? Fort Mill's Confederate Park contains the nation's only monument to slaves fighting on the Confederate side of the American Civil War.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Out and About in
With a population of nearly 6,000 at the time of first European contact, the native inhabitants, the Catawba were primarily agriculturalists. Hernando de Soto passed through the area in the 1540s in his search for gold. Several decades later Juan Pardo recorded his observation of a predominant Native American tribe, later confirmed to be the Catawba, in the vicinity of present-day Fort Mill, east of the Catawba River.
There are over 100 identified historic sites in York County. One of the better known sites is Historic Brattonsville, which played an important park in the county’s history dating from 1776 until after the Civil War.
Located in Rock Hill, Glencairn Gardens is known for it’s many beautiful azaleas and dogwoods. It features a variety of flowers, a miniature geyser, a lily pond, and winding paths throughout. It also hosts the Come-See-Me Festival week each spring when the garden is at its peak.
With over 150,000 visitors annually, the Museum of York County contains the world’s largest collection of mounted African animals, exhibits of rare animal species and famous Indian murals. The museum also has a planetarium and an art gallery with monthly exhibitions.
Did You Know? Agriculture and mining, supported by slavery, dominated the county’s economy until after the end of the Civil War.
South CarolinaYork CountyHistory of
Leigh Brown | RE/MAX Executive Realty | www.ForHouseValue.com | www.LeighSells.com 704.688.5005 | [email protected]
Ballantyne 3426 Toringdon Way
Charlotte, NC 704.705.7036
Concord 7752 Gateway Lane
Concord, NC 704.705.7036
Southpark 2901 Coltsgate Road
Charlotte, NC 704.705.7036