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Property Details: Historic Smith's Tavern

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Historic Smith's Tavern
120 Patriot Road
Roebuck,
SC
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Price:
$340,000 |
Bedrooms:
3 |
Bathrooms:
2 |
Square Feet:
2,487 |
Lot Description/Acreage:
3.86 |
Year Built:
1795 |
Architect/Builder:
Captian William James Smith |
Architectural Style:
Postwar Homes (c.1935-1970) |
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Name:
Pam Harrison |
Agency:
Keller Williams Realty |
Phone:
864-921-3709 |
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The historic Smith's Tavern, built in 1795, was used as a stagecoach stop for travelers in upstate South Carolina. The home was built by Captain William James Smith, a Revolutionary War hero. Located on 3.86 acres in the Roebuck area of Spartanburg County, the home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with the master bedroom on the first floor. There are 4 fireplaces in the home with beautifully detailed mantels (3 of which have gas logs). Heart pine floors are throughout the home with wood tongue & grove walls, and 10 foot ceilings. One of the many unique features is the tapestry chimney on the west side of the home (one of only a few left in South Carolina). The home has the original front doors and hardware as well as most of the original moldings. The home was completely restored in the early 1970's and has had many updates since 2001. Also on the property is a Guest House with double sided fireplace, brick flooring, kitchenette and full bath. There is also a two story workshop with power and a side storage area. A 3 car carriage-style garage provides for ample parking. The property has a man-made pond, as well as many fruit trees. Wood fencing with a wrought iron gate entrance adds to the colonial charm as well as a brick walled courtyard. Enjoy pleasant days on the wide front porch or the L-shaped back porch. This unique home must be seen in person to appreciate. Picture yourself as a part of it's history! |
Last Updated: March 25, 2020 |
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