308 Farmwood Drive Fountain Inn, SC 29644
$868,000
Active
4
3 full, 1 half
2600-2799
11.4
Single Family
1470100
Yes
No
-BACK ON MARKET- Beautiful, immaculate custom brick home featuring 4 bedrooms and 3 & 1/2 bathrooms on 11.4 acres. Convenient to shopping and interstate yet offering a respite from a busy world. Upon entering the house you are greeted by beautiful hardwood floors throughout the home, solid wood staircase with scroll wrought iron. Ceramic tile in laundry room and bathrooms. Dining room is framed with lumber cut from the property. Beautiful 2 sided fireplace with stone wall in living room and custom bookcases and mantle in the great room. Master suite on main level. 2nd floor offers a loft, en suite with full bath, 2 additional bedrooms, bathroom and a 300 sq ft unfinished media/bonus room. Oversized garage. A truly beautiful private property. Make your appointment today.
Listing Brokerage Name
Realty One Group FreedomPresented By
Allen Tate
(800) 210-0321
Property Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- European
- 2 Story
Parking
- Attached Garage
Year Built
- 2005
Acreage
- 11.4
Square Feet
- 2600-2799
List Date
- Apr 29, 2022
Listing Agent Name
- Carol Middleton
Schools
Elementary School
- Bryson
Middle School
- Ralph Chandler
High School
- Woodmont
Interior
Fireplace
- Yes
Flooring
- Ceramic Tile
- Hardwood
Sewer Type
- Septic
Water Type
- Public
Cooling
- Central Forced
- Electric
- Multi-Units
Heating
- Forced Air
- Multi-Units
- Natural Gas
Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Stand Alone Range-Gas
- Refrigerator
Interior Features
- 2 Story Foyer
- Attic Stairs Disappearing
- Bookcase
- Cable Available
- Ceiling 9ft+
- Ceiling Fan
- Ceiling Smooth
- Ceiling Trey
- Central Vacuum
- Countertops Granite
- Countertops-Solid Surface
- Open Floor Plan
- Smoke Detector
- Tub-Jetted
- Walk In Closet
- Pantry – Closet
Specialty Rooms
- Laundry
- Loft
Room Dimensions Floor
- Living Room
- 21X18
- -
- Dining Room
- 13X15
- -
- Breakfast Room
- 12X12
- -
- Kitchen
- 13X16
- -
- Great Room
- 19x18
- -
- Den
- -
- -
- Bonus/Rec Room
- -
- -
- Sun Room
- -
- -
- Bedroom 2
- 13X13
- -
- Bedroom 3
- 13X13
- -
- Bedroom 4
- 12X11
- -
- Bedroom 5
- -
- -
- Other Room 1
- -
- -
- Other Room 2
- -
- -
- Other Room 3
- -
- -
- Other Room 4
- -
- -
- Master Bedroom
- 13X17
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Patio
- Porch-Screened
- Tilt Out Windows
- Vinyl/Aluminum Trim
- Windows-Thermal
Exterior Construction
- Brick Veneer-Full
- Concrete Plank
Lot Dimensions
- 665 x 533 x 457 x 732 x 277 x 41
Roof
- Architectural
Foundation
- Crawl Space
Driveway
- Paved
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Fountain Inn
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Fountain Inn is a small town with a rich history located on the outskirts of Greenville along I-385. Laid-back residential living and a convenient location near the city, among other traits, make this a desirable area to call home.
Real Estate
Fountain Inn real estate encompasses a wide selection of options, as the town holds a mixture of charming single-story residences in addition to enormous mansions enjoying lots of acreage. Fountain Inn also features a host of lovely late 18th century and early 20th century homes, in addition to newer properties with modern amenities. The country setting of Fountain Inn means many homes are situated on spacious lots with mature trees and beautiful landscaping.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Fountain Inn got its unique name from an old inn with a fountain that once existed in town, attracting travelers on stagecoach journeys between Greenville and the South Carolina Low Country. Fountain Inn is a quiet place to live. It exemplifies a typical small Southern town with a quaint downtown and tight-knit community. The population just under 8,000 is small enough to help residents know their neighbors and feel established amongst the community. Fountain Inn is called the “Diamond Tip of the Golden Strip”, as it is the southernmost town of the three cities making up the Golden Strip, a 9-mile length of I-385.
Fountain Inn residents and visitors frequent the charming downtown area with local boutiques, restaurants and other small businesses. They may learn about area history at the Fountain Inn Museum, or visit a number of historic sites in town, including the Robert Quillen Office and Library and the Peg Leg Bates Statue. Fountain Inn hosts more than four miles of walking trails and six public parks, totaling 50 acres of land, which exceeds the national recreational standard for a city of its size. The community comes together with a number of annual events and festivals, including the Fountain Inn Farmers’ Market during the summer and Aunt Het Day, an old-fashioned family festival in October.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Students in Fountain Inn are affiliated with the Greenville County School District, which is the largest school district in the state. There are five public schools in the vicinity, including Fountain Inn Elementary School, Bryson Elementary School, Bryson Middle School, Hillcrest Middle School and Hillcrest High School. There are 56 private schools in the county, two of which are located near Fountain Inn — Fountain Inn Christian School and Southside Christian School. There are no institutions of higher learning in Fountain Inn, although residents may access a number of colleges and universities in Greenville, including Furman University, Webster University and many more.
History
Although Fountain Inn was officially chartered in 1886, its name appears on stagecoach routes as early as 1832. The town’s unique name is derived from a natural spring and an inn that were once located near the road between Greenville and Laurens in the early 19th century. Today, the city is the only town in the country with the name Fountain Inn. After the Civil War, a South Carolinian named Noah Cannon purchased the land now known as Fountain Inn and opened a store. Much like other nearby towns, the introduction of the railroad brought prosperity to this quaint town in the mid-to-late 1800s.
At the time of the area’s textile boom by 1890, Fountain Inn had a population of 500 people. Cotton became the crop of choice towards the end of the 19th century, and Fountain Inn transformed into a mill town. Fountain Inn was the hometown of two famous people, including Clayton “Peg Leg” Bates who lost his leg in a cotton gin accident and later grew up to be a famous tap dancer who performed with Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. The other is journalist and humorist Robert Quillen, who moved to town and served as editor of The Fountain Inn Tribute until his death in 1948.
Approximate Distance to:
Greenville: 18 Miles
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport: 16 Miles
Hospitals:
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Hillcrest Memorial Hospital: 4 Miles
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Greenville Memorial Hospital: 23 Miles
Major Highways:
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I-385: 1 Mile
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I-185: 8.5 Miles
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