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                                    | Carraway Landing is a diverse 461-acre recreational property on the banks of Black Mingo Creek, a freshwater tidal creek that feeds into the scenic Black River. 
 Over 125 acres of the tract consists of a bottomland reserve and the balance of the property ranges from upland pine and mature hardwoods to extensive forested wetlands. The upland area has noticeable contour, fluctuating 20+ feet in elevation. This exceptional wildlife sanctuary supports rare and endangered species as well as traditional upland game such as deer, dove, and turkey. Additional features include a planted 8-acre dove field, multiple food plots, a freshwater pond, a boat landing on Black Mingo Creek, well-established roads, and multiple gated entrances.
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                        | Whole Tract: $1,775,000 Proposed 129± Acre Subdivision: $427,000
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                                    | Protected with a conservation easement through the Lord Berkeley Land Trust, reserved rights include the ability to subdivide the tract into 4 parcels, construct a main house, guest house and related outbuildings on each subdivided tract within a 15-acre building envelope, and allows for activities consistent with traditional rural land uses. 
 Located approximately 25 minutes from Georgetown
 and 90 minutes from Downtown Charleston.
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