Reside Realty Presents South Carolina’s “The Mansion On Bay Street”

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Welcome to the Mary Man House. Known as " The Mansion on Bay Street" this elegant Georgian double house was built circa 1775 for in-town entertaining by Mansfield Plantation owner Mary Man. Man personally supervised the construction of her elegant town home on a high lot formerly owned by Thomas Lynch Sr of Hopsewee Plantations whose son, Thomas Lynch Jr, signed the Declaration of Independence. The Mary Man house is remarkable for how much of the original fabric remains intact - from its hand-hewn cypress construction resting on a centuries old brick foundation to gleaming heart-of-pine flooring throughout. The house features a four over four layout with eight original fireplaces. A classic portico provides a dramatic entrance for "the grand house of the old settlement."The Mary Man House offers you an extraordinary opportunity to add your story to its history as only its third owner in as many centuries. The exceptional property is located in the heart of the historic district and is facing the colonial seaport of Georgetown SC. International airports are conveniently located 90 minutes to the south in Charleston and 45 minutes to the north in Myrtle Beach. Georgetown also boasts its own private airport and has been voted USA Today's best small coastal city in America.

Address: 528 Front St., Georgetown, SC 29440

Price: $2,950,000

For more information, please contact Kevin Jayroe at 843.318.1439

Reside Realty is the exclusive agent representing the South Carolina, North Carolina real estate market as a member of the Haute Residence Real Estate Network. View all of their listings here.

Photos courtesy of Reside Realty 

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