Introducing the historic John T. Stevens House, circa 1918. Perfectly positioned in the heart of it all, this estate offers easy access to everything you could need, from 4 exceptional golf courses, charming antiquing and shops, boating and fishing on Lake Wateree, as well as Camden’s renowned equestrian scene, all within 25 miles of this home! This distinguished 5 bedroom, 3.5-bath brick Colonial Revival is located in the heart of Historic Kershaw, SC. Nestled on more than an acre, the property also features an in-ground pool, detached garage, and magnificent gardens. Originally built for prominent businessman John T. Stevens, the home is also known as the “Dr. Blackwell House,” having been owned by the same family since the early 1970s. Many original design elements remain intact, including leaded glass features, elaborate plaster moldings, quarter-sawn oak floors with teakwood borders, fireplaces in nearly every room, grand Tuscan columns, and a porte-cochere. Even the original central vacuum system from the early 1920s remains. Inside, the main level showcases a grand foyer and sweeping staircase crowned by a crystal chandelier. Formal spaces include double parlors, a spacious dining room, a cozy sitting room just off the kitchen, and a sunroom. The eat-in kitchen blends historic charm with modern convenience, featuring Thermador appliances, a gas cooktop, double ovens, and a separate pantry. The primary suite is on the main floor and includes an adjoining second bedroom connected by a dressing room and bath that could be ideal as a nursery, office, or potential sixth bedroom. A split staircase leads to four generously sized bedrooms upstairs, each with shared Jack-and-Jill baths, with several bedrooms offering access to upper balconies overlooking the grounds. The gardens, designed by a New York landscape firm, feature muscadine-covered arbors, native plantings, and winding pathways. The pool, while in need of restoration, is set within the original garden footprint, and just needs brought back to life! With its rich provenance and preserved architectural detail, the John T. Stevens House stands as one of Kershaw’s most cherished historic residences.
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