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33.65 Country Acres at 2602 Etters Lane

Up in the northern part of Kershaw County SC, where Camden, Cassatt and Kershaw come together, you'll find 2602 Etters Lane, Kershaw 29067.
Have you had the chance to see this great Etters Lane Property? A very appealing tract of land, it is situated on a dirt country road approximately .6 miles from a main state thoroughfare, Lockhart Road.

Located in the midst of the notorious Camden area horse country, a finer spot for equestrian training would be hard to find. Wooded with sandy soil, the flat land could be used to grow crops, raise farm animals or have a working family farm.....maybe even be self sufficient.
If you have young children, you'll be impressed with the award winning Kershaw County school district. A student living here would attend either Baron DeKalb Elementary or Midway Elementary, North Central Middle School and North Central High School.
If you are looking for pristine property, look no further! I am told that it has been approximately 35 years since anyone has lived on or farmed this acreage.

If you like quiet, country living with shops, restaurants, banks, churches and doctors just minutes away, you'll absolutely love it here!
Whether you're from this area or not, you're sure to appreciate the good, decent, "salt of the earth" folks here. Many have lived close by for generations. Others are fairly newcomers; but, by and large, they are fine, upstanding people.
Do you know what the South Carolina Department of Agriculture lists as the top ten SC commodities for 2009?
(1) Broilers (2) Greenhouse/Floriculture/Nursery (lawn grass to landscape plants and flowers) (3) Turkeys (4) Soybeans (5) Cattle and Calves (Beef and Dairy) (6) Corn (7) Eggs (Chicken) (8) Tobacco (9) Peaches (10) Cotton
Other South Carolina livestock products include: bees, fish, shellfish, horses, mules, donkeys, goats, sheep, llamas, emu, ostrich, rhea, hogs and pigs.
South Carolina, too, has a long history of crop production, some, in addition to the top 10 commodity crops, are: hay, oats, peanuts, wheat, peaches, collards, kale, turnips, mustard greens, tomatoes, watermelon, apples, asparagus, beans (snap, Italian & variety), beets, blackberries, blueberries, broccoli, butter beans, cabbage, cantaloupes, cilantro, cucumbers, green onions, leeks, Muscadine grapes, okra, Oriental vegetables, parsley, peas, pecans, peppers, radishes, yellow squash, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet potatoes and zucchini squash.
The most valued crop of all in South Carolina is our timber.
This valuable info from the
SC Department of Agriculture
should give you some ideas for making a living off the land.
Other ideas for 33.65 acres of country land are plentiful. One that immediately comes to mind is a stable offering riding lessons and events, through the year, centering around horses.
Have you considered a quiet life created off the beaten track, yet, suprisingly close to the arts, universities and other cultural pursuits?
MLS #291477 is a peaceful, private, pretty property priced at $111,045.

Going to 2602 Etters Lane, from downtown Camden, the drive up North Broad (the old "Catawba Path") is full of history.
Why, there's the Historic Camden site with the Kershaw-Cornwallis house reproduction.
Did you see the Chamber of Commerce there on the left? Originally, Camden's third courthouse, it was designed by Robert Mills. Not familiar with Mr. Mills? He was a South Carolinian who is most famous for designing the Washington Monument in our nation's capitol.
See the lovely old Mt. Moriah Baptist Church on the corner of Broad and York? Then, there's the Price House on another corner of that same intersection.
Don't miss King Haigler, "the patron saint of Camden". The weather vane in King Haigler's likeness is atop the old opera house tower located at the corner of Rutledge and Broad.
Many delightful, private older homes are along the way: Aberdeen, Tanglewood, the Bishop Davis House, the Joseph Reynolds house, Greenleaf Villa, The Camden House and Cool Springs Plantation.
Some of the other landmarks to be noticed on the trek are: Monument Square, The Camden Archives and the Battle of Hobkirk Hill Revolutionary War site.
On your short trip along Lockhart Road, you'll see examples of the breathtakingly beautiful farms that are in the area.
Enjoy the ride!
Should you have not had the pleasure of meeting this lovely parcel of 33.65 acres at 2602 Etters Lane in Kershaw County, SC, I would love to introduce you! I may be contacted through this site or call or text me, Sharon Walden, at 803-432-0333. I look forward to hearing from you soon!

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