Located through a tunnel of Live Oaks, on one of most sought-after streets in Historic Camden, and nestled on more than 3 acres, introducing Brevard Springs, C1827. This quintessential, southern estate includes a 5-bedroom main house, magnificent Tea House/Studio, tennis court, Greenhouse, secret gardens and the most amazing Live Oak you have ever seen! ‘Brevard Springs’ was built for Dr. Alfred Brevard back in 1827.  Dr. Brevard was a cousin of the Mexican War hero, James Polk Dickinson. Dickinson was an orphan and raised by Dr. Brevard in this very home. The home is steeped with architectural integrity including heart pine floors, soaring 14-foot ceilings, 6 original fireplaces and dramatic interior moldings. The main level includes a formal living room and dining room, gourmet kitchen with butlers pantry, a sunroom flooded with natural light, and cozy den with a hidden bedroom and full bath just beyond. The grand staircase takes you to 4 additional bedrooms, 3 full baths, large laundry room and sitting area. One of bedroom suites has an adjoining sitting room that could be used as a 6th bedroom. Stepping outside, and through the iron gate, the brick path leads to an unbelievable Tea House with sweeping views over the brick verandas and tennis court. This building is currently used as a studio but could also serve a guest house with 2 sunrooms, a small kitchen and full bath. The grounds are truly breathtaking with mature landscaping, fruit orchard and back entrance to Greene Street. Whether you are looking for your dream home or opening a Bed & Breakfast that offers guests tennis and quiet place to relax under the Oak Trees, this is it! For additional pictures, history, video and list of improvements, please visit www.BrevardSprings.com
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1827
Updated on December 5, 2023 at 1:27 pm