Nestled in the quiet countryside of Pickens, South Carolina, this 1933 single-family colonial isn’t just a house—it’s a canvas.
With 2,900 square feet of character-filled living space, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and nearly half an acre of private land, it offers something increasingly rare: space, history, and potential—all in one package.
While it needs thoughtful restoration, this home is a dream for those who see beauty in original woodwork, charm in covered porches, and possibility in every room waiting to be revived.
🏡 Key Features at a Glance
Year Built: 1933
Style: Classic Colonial
Lot Size: ~0.5 acre (rural, private, peaceful)
Square Footage: ~2,900 sq ft
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3 (including one in a bonus room)
Exterior: Brick façade, conventional foundation
Outdoor Spaces: Covered front and back porches
Special Rooms: Formal dining room, living room, “keeping room,” bonus room with full bath, large pantry
Utilities: Public water, sewer, electricity, and natural gas available
Condition: Needs significant renovation (HVAC not included; unpaved parking)
💎 What Makes This Home Special
1. Authentic Colonial Character
From its brick exterior to its traditional layout, this home reflects early 20th-century craftsmanship. The inclusion of a “keeping room”—a cozy, informal family space adjacent to the kitchen—hints at its Southern roots and practical design.
2. Spacious, Flexible Layout
 

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