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03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
03/12/2025
$3,495,307
77.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 365 Patterson Road, Spartanburg, SC
Introducing Laurel Creek Farms: An Upstate South Carolina Legacy Estate where time slows down.
Located in Spartanburg, SC, Laurel Creek Farms is a rare opportunity to own a private 77.5-acre estate where luxury, craftsmanship, and nature seamlessly come together. Only an hour from Charlotte, NC, 45 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC, and 20 minutes from downtown Spartanburg, SC, this estate provides the perfect blend of privacy and convenience.
More than a home, this property is a place to build a legacy for generations to come, a place where children run through open fields, friends gather by the fire, and life moves at a peaceful, steady rhythm.
The estates 21,000 SF residence has both grandeur and comfort. It features 10,500 SF of finished space, with another 2,600 SF in the walk-out basement, already stubbed for additional bedrooms, a wet bar, a gym, and a recreation room with two wood-burning fireplaces. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home boasts five ensuite bedrooms, each with its own wood-burning fireplace (11 fireplaces in total), a massive 32x20 kitchen, and a soaring two-story mahogany-paneled library with a mezzanine level accessed via a spiral staircase. The librarys fireplace is framed by an antique mantel sourced from an estate in Upstate New York.
Additional features include a main-level and second-floor laundry, multiple storage rooms (including a fire-safe room), and a customized workshop. A three-car garage on the main level and two additional garage spaces on the lower level provide room for up to six vehicles or ample space for extra storage.
The peaceful land itself is just as impressive. With 14.5 acres of pastures, 55 acres of woodlands, Laurel Creek Farms is ideal for horseback riding, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the countryside. Picture sipping coffee on the front porch, easing into the day as birds sing and deer calmly pass by. A separate lawn maintenance garage ensures the property remains pristine year-round.
Despite its tranquil setting, Laurel Creek Farms is closer to conveniently located everyday necessities than you may think. Spartanburgs charming downtown, with its local shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and entertainment, is an easy 20-minute drive away. Award-winning downtown Greenville, known for its thriving arts scene, southern dining, and entertainment, is a fast 45-minute drive. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a simple hour away via I-85, providing seamless access to both domestic and international travel. You are also 2 hours from Atlanta, GA, 1.5 hours to Columbia, SC, 1.5 hours to Asheville, NC, and 3 hours to Charleston, SC.
This is Southern living at its finest, impeccably built, inviting yet refined, and designed to be passed down for generations. Welcome home to Laurel Creek Farms. The quiet beauty of the Upstate fields is waiting for you to call it home.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
09/02/2025
$906,605
193.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cowpens, SC
White Plains Tract is a big, forested property located in the gentle rolling hills of western Cherokee County. It lies south of the town of Cowpens, about a mile from the Spartanburg County line.
Broad ridges are covered with planted pines. The land has good access from Soap Stone Road. North Goucher Creek bisects the tract running from north to south. Mature Hardwoods shade areas near the creeks. Three pipeline rights-of-way cross the land running west to east.
About 82 acres of planted pines were established in 1994. These mature trees make up the forest west of the main creek. They have been thinned twice, leaving trees that are tall and well-spaced. About 62 acres of younger pine, eight to nine years old, lie between the creek and Soap Stone Road.
Two petroleum pipelines and a natural gas pipeline cross portions of the land running roughly parallel from west to east. These open right-of-way areas total close to 15 acres. Mature hardwoods stand on slopes and low areas around North Goucher Creek and smaller branches that feed into it. Yellow poplar and sweetgum dominate about 25 acres. Red maple and oaks are also common.
Soap Stone Road is a paved state road which serves as the eastern boundary of the land with more than 2,000 feet of frontage. Multiple building sites can be found on gentle terrain near the road frontage or further into the tract. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for more than half the property, including the most accessible parts. A powerline, an internet line, and a public water line all run along Soap stone Road. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and hay fields with scattered houses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber, wildlife openings, and pastures where slopes allow. More than one-third of the property (about 75 acres) is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses.
The land has been surveyed in two tracts. A plat from 1978 describes 92.35 acres east of North Goucher Creek. A plat from 1976 indicates 103.2 acres west of the creek.
The town of Gaffney is a 10 to 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and stores including Tractor Supply, Lowes, and Ingles Grocery. From local favorites like Daddy Joes Beach House BBQ and Zackary's Coffee to national chains like Chick-fil-a and Starbucks, Gaffney offers a lot of variety for its size. The tract is about 9 miles from Gaffney, 13 miles from Spartanburg, 46 miles from Greenville, and 63 miles from Charlotte, NC. All distances are approximate road miles to center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. The tract's road frontage begins immediately south of the parking lot for White Plains Baptist Church (GPS = 206 State Rd S-11-128, Gaffney, SC 29340). County tax map # 151-00-00-026.000.
02/28/2025
$2,824,800
642 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Pacolet, SC
River View is an outstanding timber and recreation property with exceptional diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies along the north bank of the Pacolet River about 3 miles east of Pacolet in a quiet, rural area of southern Cherokee County.
Habitat diversity is abundant across the landscape. Bottomlands are wide and flat with natural wetlands and beaver swamps. Uplands are rolling hills covered by planted pine stands from one to 42 years old. Areas of mature hardwood, small fields, and patches of young forest regeneration are mixed in across the landscape. Plum Branch is a year-round stream flowing through the tract and into the river.
The property has about 475 acres of pine plantations. About 100 acres lying on the north side are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2023 and 2024. More than 200 acres of planted pines range in age from five to nine years old. These young trees are healthy and growing fast. About 88 acres of pines are now 17 years old and have been thinned once. Around 65 acres of pine are 42 years old and have been thinned twice. See the attached table for estimated acres by age class.
The land lies on two sides of Quarter Round Road. North of the road, rolling hills are divided by Plum Branch. The stream here has a gravelly base and narrow bottomland. There is good access on both sides of the creek with paved road frontage and woods roads entering from the north and south. To the south of Quarter Round Road, rolling hills slope down into wide bottomland along the Pacolet River. Plum Branch flows through the middle of the land and is a wide, marshy beaver swamp for most of the distance.
South of Quarter Round Road, forests are a mix of ages and types. On the east side, towering mature pines are widely spaced. In the middle is a mostly open stand of 17-year-old pines. In the broad bottoms are long stretches of pines five to eight years old. Patches of mature hardwood are mixed throughout, with oaks, beech, and maple dominating the uplands and cottonwood, yellow poplar, and river birch in the bottoms. In all, about 50 acres are estimated in mature hardwood. About another 40 acres are in water and wetlands. This includes some natural depression areas, beaver swamps, and a shallow, open pond of about three acres near Mill Branch on the eastern boundary.
The Centerline of Pacolet River is the southern boundary of the property and runs for about 7,000 feet between a small, unnamed branch on the line on the west to Mill Branch, which is the eastern line. Near the western side, along the river, low banks lead to a large sandbar that gives easy access to the river. Most of the riverbanks in other places are steep, where the river can be viewed, but they are not easy to get to on foot.
There are multiple sites to build a home, cabin, and other structures. At least five sites that are widely spaced across the property have easy access from the public road and gentle topography. To the north of Quarter Round Road, an old home site sits on a high, broad hill. To the south, in the center of the tract, is another old home site on a broad, high hill with easy access and lots of privacy. The property has over 7,000 feet of frontage on Quarter Round Road, with seven gates that give access to different points. A public waterline, internet line, and powerline run the entire distance from the road frontage.
Access across the land is good, along with internal roads and trails. Roads need work to smooth and control erosion in a few places. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts. Houses are scattered in the area. A few residences are within sight of the property along the road frontage on the eastern side.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Over much of the property, soils could be productive for larger fields and pastures if desired. Topography is gently rolling in many areas near the paved road. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for many of the most accessible parts of the property.
**There is an active hunt lease on this property. Please do not visit without first contacting the agent.
The small town of Pacolet is about a 10-minute drive away. The tract is about 6 miles from Pacolet, 12 miles from Gaffney, 16 miles from Spartanburg, 48 miles from Greenville, and 66 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It lies in a curve, which is the southernmost part of Quarter Round Road. A nearby home has a mailbox at the address 612 Quarter Round Rd, Pacolet, SC 29372. One of the many gates for the tract is across the road to the east from this mailbox.
County tax map # 073-00-00-006.000.
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