Fairfield County, South Carolina Land For Sale (53 results)
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01/31/2025
$1,600,890
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Fairfield, SC
The Eagle House Tract is a 376-acre timberland and recreational property in Fairfield County, SC. It is located between Lake Wateree and I-77, just 30 minutes from Columbia and less than five minutes from the interstate. With two access pointsa gated entrance from River Rd. (north) and a deeded easement from Durham Rd. (south)this property offers excellent accessibility. Taylor Creek winds 1.2 miles through the center, dividing the land into 168 acres (north) and 208 acres (south). Managed for both outdoor enthusiasts and timberland investors, Eagle House features three age classes of pine plantation, ranging from mature, recently thinned stands on rolling hills to younger pine plantations that provide ideal wildlife bedding areas. A conservation easement protects the hardwood corridor along Taylor Creek, and its tributary creek, ensuring its natural state remains intact. Everything else is unencumbered. Easement documents provided. For hunting and outdoor recreation, this property features seven well-positioned food plots totaling approximately seven acres, enhanced with fruit trees and sawtooth oaks to attract wildlife. A newly built internal road system ensures access throughout the tract. This is a unique opportunity to own a diverse, high-value timber and recreational property with excellent investment potential.
04/18/2025
$4,200,000
665 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Old Hillcrest School Road, Winnsboro, SC
A dream come true for every outdoor enthusiast and investor! This well managed 665 acre property has multiple timber age classes ranging from recently planted to mature. The property offers around 6 miles of roads to access the multiple timber stands, food plots, pond, Jackson Creek, hardwoods and unlimited exploring potential. This is the perfect property!
When you are finished enjoying the property, you can return to the beautiful lodge that offers over 3,400 climate controlled square feet. This comfortable lodge has a large porch overlooking a breathtaking view. The lodge has a main floor and a basement. The main floor has 4 bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The spacious kitchen overlooks a large living room with an attractive fireplace. The basement has two bedrooms and one full bathroom. The majority of the basement is an open floor plan that gives plenty of room to meet your needs. This tract offers everything a family would want to enjoy outdoor living and recreation to the fullest!
The property has frontage on Highway 213 and the main entrance is off Old Hillcrest School Road. When you enter the tract, you will see the lodge straight ahead. To explore the property, you will take a right immediately upon entering the gate. As you drive down the road, you will see the attractive field behind the lodge through the mature pines. This area of the tract has large mature pines that have been regularly burned for an expansive understory. This type of management is perfect for the bobwhite quail that inhabit the property. About midway through the mature timber, another woods road branches off to take you into the middle of the timber. This road will take you to a food plot and then circles back around to the lodge. The main road takes you further into the interior of the tract. You will cross by a hardwood stand and then another road forks off to the west. This road will take you into another mature pine and hardwood stand. At the end of this road, you will find a young pine plantation.
The main road will continue to take you towards the direction of Jackson Creek. Passing through multiple age classes of timber stands and multiple food plots, this portion of the property has a gorgeous pond surrounded by large pines and hardwoods. This section of the tract also fronts on Jackson Creek and its large hardwood bottoms.
The property is less than 30 minutes to I-26 and less than 20 minutes to I-77. This location in South Carolina puts you within three hours of both the beach and mountains.
Call the listing agent today for more information and to set up a tour of the property.
08/05/2024
$1,733,600
352 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Longtown Road, Ridgeway, SC
352 acres located 5.5 miles northeast of Ridgeway, SC. Beautiful 180-degree long range views with multiple good homesites. The property consists of 61 acres of loblolly pine planted in 2007, 215 acres of loblolly planted in 2023 and 72 acres of natural hardwood. Excellent hunting property and timber investment. Good interior road system. 580 feet of frontage on paved Longtown Road and 1.3 miles of frontage on county-maintained dirt Rochelle Creek Road. The property borders a stream on the west side. Will not subdivide. Call Bob King at 864-933-2447.
06/12/2025
$334,600
56 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Fairfield, SC
Discover a rare opportunity to own 56 +/- acres of prime real estate in the heart of Fairfield County. Situated north of Winnsboro, near White Oak, this property boasts an impressive 2,050 ft. of county-maintained gravel road frontage along Turkey Creek Road, offering easy access and multiple entrances.
Majority of the tract is in a well-established 23-year-old pine plantation, with scattered hardwood fingers throughout the property that provides natural habitat diversity, creating excellent travel corridors and bedding areas for wildlife.
Fairfield County is well known for its strong populations of deer and turkey, and this tract is no exception. The mix of pines and hardwoods creates an ideal setting for year-round hunting and recreation. Just a short drive from I-77, this property offers seclusion without sacrificing accessibility, perfect for a weekend getaway, hunting camp, or future homesite.
06/12/2025
$457,228
107.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Old Windmill Rd., Ridgeway, SC
The Harrison River Tract is a neatly situated property in eastern Fairfield County. Just minutes from Ridgeway, this 107-acre property features the pines and hills that Fairfield County are known for. As a working family forest, the Harrison River Tract has 75 acres of 6-year-old pine plantations, 13 acres of 19-year-old pine plantations, and 17 acres of natural hardwoods. The eastern boundary of the property lies on the west side of Old Windmill Road, and the western boundary runs along Fox Creek. The timber types contribute as much to hunting and recreational uses as they do to continued timber production and periodic income. Oaks line the upland drainages, and the younger pines provide valuable cover for wildlife. Whether you're looking for a rural location for a family tree farm or ready to make the commitment to life in the country, the Harrison River Tract can accommodate those uses and so many more.
The Harrison River Tract lies in the Longtown area of Fairfield County, between Ridgeway and Lake Wateree. Camden is a quick 25-minute ride on Longtown Road, while downtown Columbia is only 40 minutes away.
Please call Gary Springer at (803)730-1248 for more information or to schedule a tour.
03/24/2025
$199,000
35.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Fairview Rd, Winnsboro, SC
Fairview Rd 35.4 acres is a nice property just outside the town of Winnsboro.
It is comprised of a nice mix of hardwoods and pines and along the stream management zone there are several very large old growth hardwoods.
McCulley Creek runs through the property and provides water for wildlife.
The property topo lends to aesthetic undulations as is typical in this area.
The property is just 10 minutes off I77 making it an easy 1 hour from Charlotte and 35 minutes from Columbia.
Water and Gas available on Fairview. Sewer on property.
Call today to schedule a tour. Ryan McCue 803.261.5200
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As a Senior Brokerage Associate with Colliers, South Carolina, and a member of the land and commercial brokerage team, my primary focus is on the sale of large land tracts for development, recreational use and timber production. I work with various groups of clients, from investors to tract home builders and farmers and hunters. I continuously purse further education and networking with other regional and national land professionals as a Realtors Land Institute Accredited Land Consultant(ALC).
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Information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The user is required to conduct their own due diligence and verification.
05/14/2025
$1,487,718
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Flint Hill Rd., Ridgeway, SC
The Flats Tract is an incomparable investment-grade property in eastern Fairfield County. Few properties can match the timber investment potential, conservation opportunities and recreational possibilities afforded by this 280-acre natural masterpiece, and even fewer can do so within a 40-minute drive of Columbia, SC.
The obvious pearl of the Flats Tract is the nearly 6,000 feet of frontage on the Dutchmans Creek. But look closely and you'll notice that the property's topography is just as unique. Rarely in the hills of the piedmont do you have the opportunity to disappear into the flat distance of a forest. The Flats Tract offers that and so much more. Old pastures have long given way to natural hardwoods but maintain their grasses in the shade. Mature pines and mature hardwoods provide the mature investor and hunter with a perfect media to hone their skills in stewardship. Almost 80 acres of beautiful natural hardwoods adorn Dutchmans Creek and combine with the carefully managed pines to host deer, turkey and quail. Wildlife is plentiful and largely undisturbed, making chance encounters frequent and enjoyably unpredictable. Almost 140 acres of 3545-year-old merchantable pine plantations provide valuable upland habitat and immediate liquidity.
With a location that is both private and practical, the Flats Tract lies just 8 miles north of Ridgeway. Camden is a pleasant 25-mile drive. Columbia is 40 minutes away and you can reach Charlotte in just over an hour.
Call Gary Springer at (803)730-1248 for more information or to schedule a tour.
10/06/2024
$488,910
129 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Blair, SC
This 129-acre property in northwestern Fairfield County, SC, offers an ideal mix of natural beauty, privacy, and investment potential. Located just 1 hour and 15 minutes from Charlotte, NC, and 1 hour from Columbia, SC, it provides convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a peaceful, rural atmosphere. The property is also just 15 minutes from Carlisle, SC, adding to its accessibility.
The land features over 80 acres of 11-year-old planted pines, which present an excellent opportunity for timber investment, and mature upland hardwoods that enhance its aesthetic and environmental value. The combination of younger and mature trees offers a diverse landscape, providing both long-term growth potential and immediate natural beauty.
Accessible from Dave Jenkins Road, the property's location is secluded yet reachable, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in hunting, camping, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature, this land is perfect for recreational activities. It offers a serene setting away from the hustle and bustle, ideal for those seeking a retreat in nature.
The mix of pine and hardwood forests also creates excellent wildlife habitats, making it an attractive location for hunting or wildlife observation. With its peaceful surroundings and diverse natural features, this property offers both recreational enjoyment and investment potential.
09/03/2024
$544,996
101 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Fairfield, SC
The Longtown Tract presents a unique opportunity for investors, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a secluded retreat. Spanning 101 acres in Fairfield County, this property features a diverse mix of young and mature timber, including 39 acres of 6-year-old planted pines and 62 acres of 30-year-old planted pines. The rolling topography allows for potential fields and pond sites throughout the property. An old homesite with existing structures offers an ideal location for building your dream home or a rustic cabin getaway. With approximately 2,200 feet of paved road frontage along Longtown Road, the property ensures easy access. Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Columbia, it provides the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, situated between Ridgeway and Lake Wateree. Whether you are looking to invest, build, or simply enjoy the outdoors, the Longtown Tract is a rare find in the area.
03/12/2025
$1,150,000
233 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - 1000 Strother Rd, Blair, SC
Located just off the Broad River and surrounded by Sumter National Forest, this beautiful 233 acres feels and hunts twice its size. The majority of the tract consists of 25+ year old pine intersected by hardwood drains full of mature white oak, hickory, and other mast producing hardwoods. Approximately 40 acres of the property was replanted in 2022, providing a younger age class of timber and providing excellent bedding and nesting habitat for deer and turkeys. The back side of the property is bordered by Old Ridge Branch; a tributary of the Broad River and a water source for the SCDNR duck impoundments,as well as a major game corridor within Sumter National Forest. Fishing and boating are minutes away with a new ramp on the Broad River and Lake Monticello and Parr Reservoir less than a 10 minutes drive. Easily accessible from I-26 and I-77 via Hwy 34; the property is a must see hidden recreational gem only a 45 minute drive from Columbia and Lexington SC and one hour from Greenville and Spartanburg.
04/22/2025
$1,108,580
212.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Ridgeway, SC
**Prime Hunting & Investment Land on Dutchmans Creek Fairfield County, SC**
Discover the perfect blend of turn-key recreation, convenience and immense potential with this exceptional tract of land in one of South Carolina's most sought-after outdoor destinations. Located just west of Lake Wateree and along a main tributary, this property offers frontage on the scenic Dutchmans Creek and convenient access to I-77 and US Hwy 21, making it both easily reachable and incredibly private. An outdoorsman's dream, the Dutchmans Creek Tract features excellent turn-key deer and turkey hunting, and it holds tremendous potential for developing top-tier duck hunting habitat. With the right management and enhancements, this property could become a premier waterfowl destination, capitalizing on the existing habitat in the immediate proximity and natural amenities already in place. And for those located in Columbia, SC or Charlotte, NC and their surrounding areas, thats without requiring a day trip to the coast or traveling out of state! The Dutchmans Creek Tract is located only one hour from both major metropolitan areas, respectively.
Additionally, a significant portion of the land is planted with premerchantable and merchantable loblolly pine offering future income potential. Whether you're seeking a private retreat or a strategic investment, this property offers both recreational enjoyment and long-term value.
Don't miss this rare opportunity!
05/22/2024
$1,587,600
378 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Winnsboro, SC
This tract consists of 378 acres in Fairfield County, SC. There is approximately half a mile of paved road frontage along Hwy 200. This property has been professionally managed for its timberland for decades. There are miles of internal roads throughout the tract allowing easy access to each corner. Most of the acreage is young pine plantation that will act as a long-term investment as well as great wildlife habitat. There are also numerous creeks, mature hardwood funnels, and 10 acres of powerline right of way that can be utilized as a food plot. This property in conveniently situated just off I-77 between Columbia and Charlotte.
03/05/2025
$204,600
34 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Fairfield, SC
This 34-acre tract in Fairfield County, SC, combines convenience with natural appeal. Located just 1.4 miles from I-77 at exit 46 and only 30 minutes from Columbia. The property features 1,100 feet of paved frontage along Camp Welfare Road and consists primarily of 5-year-old pine plantation, with a mature timber buffer along the roadside. An internal road provides easy access, making it ideal for hunting, recreation, or building a homesite. Additional acreage is available, with a survey required as this tract is part of a larger parcel.
02/07/2024
$450,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Perry Ln, Winnsboro, SC
Approximately 60 +/- Acres for Sale near Blythewood
Less than 40 minutes from downtown Columbia
Mature mixed timber (natural regeneration) throughout allows for an immediate source of income if thinned or harvested.
High and Dry tract that is great for a large homesite or recreation
Approximately 710 +/- of frontage on Perry Lane (paved)
Willing to Subdivide depending on size and shape
Flat throughout with some gentle topography in the rear as it falls to Smith Branch
10/28/2021
$604,500
60.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Cook Rd, Ridgeway, SC
60.45 Acres on Cook Road near exit 32 on I-77
Along industrial corridor
All utilities available. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to determine location and availability
Zoning: I-1, Fairfield County
Approximately 35-40 usable acres
Sale Price: 604,500 or $10,000 per acre
Ground Lease Fee: TBD
05/15/2025
$145,000
29 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - US HWY 21 N, Great Falls, SC
TWO PARCELS OF LAND FOR SALE. 6.26 ACRES & 22.74 ACRES. LOTS TO BE SOLD TOGETHER. Aerial pics are approximate. ADDRESS IS FROM PROPERTY TAX MAP.
LOT IS IN LOCATED IN GREAT FALLS, SC. CLOSE TO THE CAROLINA ADVENTURE WORLD CLOSE TO HWY 200. EASY ACCESS TO 77 Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
06/06/2024
$1,012,200
241 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Fairfield, SC
This property is located just off I-77 in Fairfield County, SC and consists of 241 acres. Situated along Camp Welfare Road, this tract is half a mile from exit 45 which is halfway from Columbia to Charlotte. There is one internal road leading into the property. To the east, there are 122 acres of mature timber that is being clear-cut. The remaining acreage to the west consists of 51 acres of 2002 pine plantation that will not be cut along with 60 acres of hardwood bottoms. This tract is a portion of a larger TMS.
11/18/2024
$1,195,000
111.62 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Alston Road, Jenkinsville, SC
111+ Acres of Scenic Riverfront Property with Panoramic Views and Abundant WildlifeAlston Road, Jenkinsville, SC 29065Fairfield County
This extraordinary tract exemplifies the wow factor in real estate. Rarely does an opportunity like this arise 111+ acres of open fields with thousands of feet of frontage along the picturesque Broad River. Spacious pastures provide sweeping panoramic views running parallel with a beautiful section of the river. This property is brimming with potential for endless opportunities for the conservationist or the outdoor enthusiast.
The Broad River offers spectacular fishing, featuring smallmouth bass, considered a special catch in the Southeast. The open fields also provide a natural haven for wildlife, watch whitetail deer graze and wild turkeys strut in the vast pastures. Duck hunting is also an option with areas that could potentially be converted into a personal waterfowl impoundment. An abundance of waterfowl travels this stretch of the river to public WMA waterfowl impoundments nearby, creating a likely refuge along the flyway. Enjoy watching eagles fly above flowing rapids and shoals or listen to coyotes howl as the train whistle blows. A private boat ramp is located at the southern tip of the property to conveniently launch boats for fishing, hunting, or cooling off on cool a hot summer day.
The quaint Town of Peak is located across the river and the head of the Alston Trailhead along the Palmetto Trail is located near the property entrance. The Peak to Prosperity Passage is a popular recreational attraction with the former railroad crossing converted into a walking trail.
Naturally, a majority of this tract is located on the FEMA flood plain due to its proximity to the river, with an elevated 3.68-acre out-parcel situated across the railroad tracks. It offers a steep ridgetop location that could potentially provide a homesite overlooking the fields below outside of the flood plain. Several utility easements cross the property, Norfolk Southern Railway passes through, and a maintained access easement runs the length of the track. This gravel road maintained by the Town of Winnsboro Water Department provides access to a water pump station south of the property - it easily creates opportunities for more sideroads and access points on-site leaving no wasted space or area out of reach.
Currently, there is no conservation easement on this tract, preserving the option to maintain the property's natural beauty while potentially securing tax-deductible incentives.
For those seeking a truly unique property rich with opportunities and natural beauty, this stunning riverfront tract is unmatched.
Advanced notice requested, shown by appointment only. Gates are locked.
Directions: From SC Hwy 213, take Alston Road and follow the directions to the Palmetto Trail - Alston Trailhead, the entrance is gated near the Palmetto Trail parking lot.
Location: Located on the Western side of Fairfield County along the Broad River shoreline. Nearby small towns include Winnsboro, Peak, and Jenkinsville. Also in convenient proximity are Lake Murray, Chapin, Ballentine, and Columbia
Nearby Attractions: The Palmetto Trail, the Peak to Prosperity Passage proceeds west from the Alston trailhead in Fairfield County across the impressive Broad River trestle. The view from the 1,100-foot-long bridge is spectacular, especially when bald eagles soar. Across the river in Newberry County, the rail-trail skirts Peak and cuts an easy swath through piedmont forest to Pomaria and Prosperity. Along the passage, 14 wooden trestles span the meandering Crims Creek where German immigrants settled in the 1730s. The area is known as the Dutch Fork. Using the railbanking process, Palmetto Conservation purchased the 11-mile, 200-foot wide right-of-way for the passage from Norfolk Southern Railroad. (Source: Palmetto Conservation)
Broad River: The Broad River basin dominates the central Piedmont of South Carolina before the basin tapers in a southeasterly direction and terminates at its confluence with the Saluda River near Columbia. The Broad River presents a mostly undeveloped shoreline of forests and pasturelands. The riparian forest is home to diverse plant and animal life. Eagles, ospreys, and other birds frequent the river corridor. The Broad River, from the Parr Shoals Reservoir to its confluence with the Saluda River, traverses through Newberry, Fairfield, and Richland Counties. The Broad River watershed contains the northern area of the Greater Columbia Metropolitan Area.
Wildlife and Hunting: Hunting and fishing in Fairfield County has a reputation as an excellent county for a variety of wildlife. Located in South Carolina Game Zone 2, Fairfield County has an abundance of whitetail deer, wild turkey, and hogs. Waterfowl is present on large bodies of water, ponds, and rivers. Dove fields are abundant. Several public lakes and watersheds provide areas for fishing year-round. The Broad River provides a variety of fish species, however, it also consists of smallmouth bass, rare in parts of the Southeast.
Terrain and Natural Water Sources: Naturally flat, a majority of this tract is located on the FEMA flood plain due to its proximity to the river, with an elevated 3.68-acre outparcel situated across the railroad tracks. It offers a steep ridgetop location that could potentially provide a homesite overlooking the fields below outside of the flood plain. Several utility easements cross the property, Norfolk Southern Railway passes through, and a maintained access easement runs the length of the track. This gravel road maintained by the Town of Winnsboro Water Department provides access to a water pump station south of the property - it easily creates opportunities for more sideroads and access points on-site leaving no wasted space or area out of reach.
Notable Easements and Utility Right-of-Ways: Several utility easements cross the property, Norfolk Southern Railway passes through, and a maintained access easement runs the length of the track. This gravel road maintained by the Town of Winnsboro Water Department provides access to a water pump station south of the property - it easily creates opportunities for more sideroads and access points on-site leaving no wasted space or area out of reach.
Roads and Entrances: Located on Alston Road with 2 entrances for access on each side of the railroad tracks.
Airports: The nearest major public airport is Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE).
School District: This tract is located in the Fairfield County School District. Other educational opportunities nearby include Richard Winn Academy (Private - South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA).
Property Taxes: The property is Ag-Exempt and property taxes for 2024 are $218.65.
Parcel ID: Fairfield County Tax Map #208-00-00-025-000 and #208-00-00-014-000
Contacts: Russ Brown Tel: (803) 718-0911 mobile Email: russ@ & Commission Disclosure: Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Brown & Company. The Buyer's Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/Listing Agent and the Buyer's Agent/Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. No commission to licensed agents purchasing in any capacity that would create any principal ownership interest in the property. No land disclosure is available. Buyer and/or Buyer's Agent/Broker to verify any pertinent information before the completion of the due diligence.
07/22/2024
$525,000
143 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Bull Run Road, Winnsboro, SC
143 Acre - Bull Run TractCreeks, Hardwood Bottoms, Rural Location, Variety of WildlifeWhite Oak Community, Winnsboro, South Carolina 29180
Situated in the friendly White Oak community of Northern Fairfield County, this 143-acre property boasts natural beauty and diverse features. Three primary creeks flow in the bottoms beneath the canopy of natural hardwoods, guided by the concave topography that channels them through the center of the tract. Elevated landscapes line each boundary, enhancing the scenic views with rolling hills typical for this area of the state.
The property benefits from a large nearby watershed feeding a central creek, alongside Big Wateree Creek on the western side and contributions from Woodward Branch and smaller tributaries. An established trail system facilitates UTV access throughout, ensuring easy exploration of the majority of the land. Access provided by this network of trails leaves no wasted space or area too difficult to enjoy.
Approximately 20 acres near the entrance along Bull Run Road feature planted pines, complemented by an additional 11 acres of natural pine regeneration along the rear boundary. Around 50 acres are devoted to natural hardwood bottoms surrounding the creeks and low-lying areas.
Surrounded by private landowners with managed timber tracts and established pastures, the property offers abundant recreational opportunities and an excellent habitat for wildlife. It's home to quail, turkey, hogs, and deer, with the creeks, hardwoods, and bedding areas serving as a natural sanctuary.
A prime 31-acre portion of the property west of Big Wateree Creek hosts an excellent homesite, complete with picturesque views of neighboring pastures and a creek. This ideal location not only provides a scenic setting for a residence but also retains the recreational advantages of the remaining acreage.
This rural country setting is perfect for both recreational enjoyment and potential primary residence. For further details, contact Russ Brown directly at (803) 718-0911 .
*Power is located on Bull Run Road from the western entrance, Buyer and/or Buyers Agent to confirm availability of electrical utilities with Fairfield Electric Co-operative.*
*The bridge on Bull Run Road where Big Wateree Creek and Woodward Branch pass is in disrepair and not currently passable with vehicles. For more information refer to Fairfield County Public Works Department.*
Rural Location: Located in the northern portion of Fairfield County between Hwy 321 and I-77. Just South of Chester County and the Blackstock Community, just north of Winnsboro. Located within the I-77 corridor between the two nearest cities of Columbia and Charlotte. Nearby small towns include: Winnsboro, Blackstock, and Chester. Also in convenient proximity are Rock Hill, Blythewood, and Fort Mill.
Wildlife and Hunting: Hunting and fishing in Fairfield County has a reputation as an excellent county for a variety of wildlife. Located in South Carolina Game Zone 2, Fairfield County has an abundance of whitetail deer, wild turkey, and hogs. Waterfowl is present on large bodies of water, ponds, and rivers. Dove fields are abundant and quail are slowly making a resurgence. Several public lakes and watersheds provide areas for fishing or recreational enjoyment.
Terrain and Natural Water Sources: Rolling hills are typical for this location. This tract has a mixture of premature planted pines, natural pine regeneration, and a mixture of hardwoods along the creeks and bottomland. Three primary creeks are located on-site, including Big Wateree Creek and Woodward Branch.
Roads and Entrances: Located on Bull Run Road, this tract offers an abundance of dirt/gravel unpaved road frontage on a county-maintained road with multiple gated entrance points.
Airports: The nearest major airports are Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE).
School District: This tract is located in the Fairfield County School District. Other educational opportunities in Fairfield County include: Midlands Technical College, Richard Winn Academy (Private - South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA).
Property Taxes: The property is Ag-Exempt and property taxes are minimal at $331.67 in 2023.
Broker:
Russ Brown
(803) 718-0911 mobile
russ@
05/02/2025
$370,000
63.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Great North Road, Winnsboro, SC
63.5+ acres of recreational timberland located near Lake Wateree along the I-77 corridor between Columbia and Charlotte. This tract meets all the criteria combining timberland and hunting for the investment-minded outdoorsman. When harvested, the impressive stand of merchantable timber potentially provides a significant opportunity for future timber income. The pine forest comprises the majority of the property, with remaining seasonal drains and creek bottoms populated with a mixture of hardwoods and pines. This property offers an extensive network of well-maintained established trails and interior roads, several cleared areas for food plots, and a creek. These natural resources provide an attractive habitat for wildlife and are cornerstones to retaining a variety of game. Close proximity to Charlotte, Columbia, and Lake Wateree makes the location appealing, and the lengthy paved road frontage along Great North Road offers an opportunity to subdivide this tract if future demand supports the existing potential. Whether you're looking for a recreational tract for hunting, a spacious location for a permanent residence, or a combination with investment potential, this Fairfield County tract is certainly worth considering for immediate enjoyment and future income potential.
Location: Located on the northeastern side of Fairfield County. Excellent proximity to Lake Wateree. Located along the I-77 corridor between the two nearest cities of Columbia and Charlotte. Nearby small towns include: Winnsboro, Ridgeway, and Great Falls. Also in convenient proximity are Rock Hill, Blythewood, Fort Mill, Chester, Richburg, and Edgemoor.
Lake Wateree Information: Located 30 miles northeast of Columbia, 69 miles south of uptown Charlotte. Lake Wateree is the largest of the Catawba-Wateree lakes in South Carolina with 13,025 acres. The Lake Wateree extends to Fairfield County, Kershaw County, and Lancaster County. Lake Wateree was created in 1920 with the operation of Wateree Hydroelectric Station and is managed by Duke Energy. Nearest public boat landings to this property are Taylor Creek Boat Landing, Lake Wateree State Park located on Desportes Island, the June Creek Boat Landing, and Dutchmans Creek Boat Landing.
Recreational Benefits: Carolina Adventure World, also known as the Southeast's Largest Outdoor Playground is located nearby and boasts 100 miles of ATV, UTV and dirt bike trails covering 2,600 acres. It also hosts seasonal concerts at its outdoor concert pavilion. Lake Wateree provides over 13,000 acres for watersports, fishing, and relaxation.
Wildlife and Hunting: Hunting and fishing in Fairfield County has a reputation as an excellent county for a variety of wildlife. Located in South Carolina Game Zone 2, Fairfield County has an abundance of whitetail deer, wild turkey, and hogs. Waterfowl is present on large bodies of water, ponds, and rivers. Dove fields are abundant. Several public lakes and watersheds provide areas for fishing year-round.
Terrain and Natural Water Sources: Rolling hills are typical for this location. This tract is loaded with managed pines and timberland with a clear understory in most areas. Occasional seasonal drains lead to small creeks and tributaries that eventually feed Lake Wateree.
Roads and Entrances: Located on Great North Road, this tract offers an abundance of road frontage and multiple gated entrance points.
Airports: The nearest public airports are Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT) 70.5 Miles and Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) 48 Miles.
School District: This tract is located in the Fairfield County School District. Other educational opportunities in Fairfield County include: Midlands Technical College, Richard Winn Academy (Private - South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA), and Midlands STEM.
Property Taxes: The property is taxed as Ag-Exempt. 2024 Taxes were $125.63.
Contact:
Russ Brown
(803) 718-0911 mobile
russ@
09/12/2024
$54,000
7.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - SC Hwy 215, Winnsboro, SC
7.97 AcresHwy 215, Jenkinsville, SC
Welcome to the country! Leave the crowded subdivisions and HOA's behind! This 7.97 acre parcel is located on the Western side of Fairfield County, not far from VC Summer and Lake Monticello. It is only a short drive to Winnsboro, Blythewood, I-77, and I-20, with a direct route to Downtown Columbia and North Main. The property consists of scrub oaks and brush, with the occasional boundary pines outlining the tract. Excellent for recreational use or a country home site.
Fairfield County Tax Map: 210-00-01-036-000
Directions: From Columbia/I-20, take the Monticello Road (Hwy 215) exit and drive about 17 miles North towards Lake Monticello/Jenkinsville. The property will be on the left just before Wallaceville Road.
Location: Western Fairfield County, Jenkinsville
Terrain and Natural Water Sources: The topography is generally flat consisting of brush with natural regenerating vegetation.
Roads and Entrances: Located on SC Hwy 215.
School District: This tract is located in the Fairfield County School District. Richard Winn Academy is a popular private school option in Winnsboro.
Contact:
Russ Brown Tel: (803) 718-0911 Email: russ@
Broker and Commission Disclosure: Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Brown & Company. The Buyer's Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/Listing Agent and the Buyer's Agent/Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. No commission to licensed agents purchasing in any capacity that would create any principal ownership interest in the property. No land disclosure is available. Buyer or buyer's agent to verify any pertinent information before the completion of any inspection period.
08/20/2024
$7,400,000
1032 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - 1825 Fairfield Hill Road, Blackstock, SC
Fairfield Hill's Plantation1,031.22 Acres Total1,025 Acre Legacy High Fence Tract with adjacent 6.22 commercially zoned acres
Welcome to Fairfield Hill's Plantation, South Carolina's largest and final 10-foot high-fenced wildlife preserve. This extraordinary estate spans over 1,025 acres and is enclosed by nearly 8 miles of perimeter fencing, ensuring a secure environment by limiting predators and promoting quality management practices. For over 20 years, this property has been meticulously groomed, making it a premier destination for deer and turkey hunting.
ADDITIONAL 6.22 acres of commercially zoned adjacent property included with a 12,000 sq. ft. enclosed metal building with 600 sq. ft. of interior office space and a 9,000 sq. ft. 3-sided metal storage building with 3-phase power. Fenced and gated.
Originally a dairy farm, the plantation's buildings pay tribute to its rich history. The rustic primary residence is a fully equipped 4-bedroom lodge. Picture yourself beside the stone fireplace or unwind in the hot tub after a long day exploring the grounds. For hosting guests, there's a spacious bunkhouse with open ceilings, a bar, pool table, a fire pit, and all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.
Adding even more charm, the original cattle barn and a historic cabin located on the property reflect its farming heritage.
Fairfield Hill's Plantation is fully equipped with a 5,500 square-foot heated equipment shed, sporting dog kennels, a deer cooler, and a large 10,000 square-foot metal building for equipment and hay storage. If cattle farming is your interest, you'll find 125 acres of established pasture ready for use.
For fishing enthusiasts, Fairfield Hill's features 4 fully stocked ponds, ranging from 1 to 8 acres each. There is no shortage of largemouth bass and spring bream beds. If waterfowl hunting is more your style, enjoy a chilly morning overlooking the managed flood-controlled duck impoundment, enclosed with an electric fence, planted in corn, with hunting blinds already in place.
This sanctuary offers diverse habitats, with numerous wildlife food plots planted year-round. With natural resources and strategically cultivated choice crops of chufa, wheat, clover, and corn, dozens of manicured food plots create the ideal sportsmans tract for recreation throughout the year. This intentional high-grade, protein-rich planting yields remarkable trophy whitetail deer and consistent wild turkey harvests annually. Complemented by diverse hardwoods and managed stands of timber Fairfield Hill is an impressive refuge like no other.
Over 30+ miles of well-maintained interior roads and trails are suitable for vehicles and farm machinery with no wasted space or areas too difficult to reach. This special habitat coupled with its natural resources offers recreational hunting and fishing opportunities with each changing season.
Fairfield Hill's Plantation is nestled in one of the most rural parts of Fairfield County, surrounded by large farms and vast timber tracts. Despite its peaceful seclusion, it is conveniently located along the I-77 corridor, providing convenient access to both Uptown Charlotte and Downtown Columbia. This location offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility.
High fence properties are often sought and seldom found in the Carolinas. Don't miss this rare and exciting opportunity to own a turn-key sporting retreat with unlimited potential. Schedule your viewing today and discover all that this truly extraordinary property has to offer. Fairfield Hill's Plantation is waiting for its next steward to continue its legacy.
Property Details
Tax Map Number: Fairfield County Tax ID# 039-00-00-002-000 and 039-00-00-081-000
Directions: Located at 1959 Fairfield Hill Road, Blackstock, SC. From Interstate 77, take exit 48 (Winnsboro - Highway 200). Go west on Hwy 200 for approximately 1 mile to the intersection of Highway 901. Turn right on Highway 901 and travel .6 mile to Fairfield Hill Road. Turn left on Fairfield Hill Road and travel for 1.6+/- miles. Property located on left.
Buildings & Structures:
Primary Cabin: 2,188 SF - 4 bedroom rustic lodge equipped with a dining area, kitchen, family room, and a large covered front porch.
Guest Lodge: 1,280 SF guest lodge showcases open ceilings, a bar, pool table, bunks, and a custom stone fireplace.
Equipment Shed: 5,620 SF heated shed, equipment and tool storage, deer cooler, and indoor processing station.
Metal Building: 10,200 sq. ft. enclosed metal building for equipment and hay storage.
Amenities: Fire Pit, Covered Shooting Bench and Range, 10' High Fence along the perimeter boundary.
ADDITIONAL adjacent 6.22 acres - COMMERCIALLY ZONED with a 12,000 sq. ft. enclosed metal building with 600 sq. ft. of office space and a 9,000 sq. ft. 3-sided metal storage building with 3-phase power. Fenced and gated.
High-Fence Purpose: A high fence property is a parcel of land surrounded by a commercial-grade fence that is typically 810 feet tall. These fences are notably taller and more robust than standard fences. High fence hunting refers to preserves with fences surrounding the perimeter borders for the operation of whitetail hunting preserves. High fence properties can be used for a variety of purposes, including:
Hunting: High fence hunting preserves; these properties allow hunters to manage wildlife and ensure herds can mature. The fences keep deer inside and predators out.
Scoring: The Boone and Crockett Club adopted a policy in 1983 that makes whitetail deer and other species taken from escape-proof enclosures ineligible for its records books.
Wildlife Management: High fence properties are ideal for raising trophy white-tailed deer, as well as exotic breeds like nilgai, black buck antelope, axis deer, and oryx. They can also be used for cattle, timber, quail, and ducks.
Other Benefits of High Fence Properties: Security, privacy, safety, control. High fence properties can reduce unwanted varieties of vegetation growth and promote a controlled habitat. These properties reduce trespassing and provide control over the genetics of the herd.
Recreational Benefits: Boating and water sports are in abundance with the nearby lakes of Monticello, Wateree, and Wylie. One of the few counties in the state to be bordered along both sides by two major rivers: the Broad to the West and the Catawba to the East. Great Falls offers beginner to world-class white-water kayaking and rafting adventures with primitive camping and hiking trails within a new state park scheduled to open in 2024. Carolina Adventure World, a 2,600+ acre ATV, UTV, and motorcycle riding center provides hundreds of miles of trails, dining, overnight camping, as well as seasonal concerts.
Wildlife and Hunting: This enclosed, extensively managed property offers unmatched opportunities for trophy deer and turkey. The absence of wild hogs and the predator-controlled environment allows a non-pressured habitat for deer, turkey, quail and other small game to thrive. This tract is located in SC DNR Game Zone 2 and Fairfield County is heavily populated with deer, turkey, hogs, and small game should you choose to explore other hunting locations. Enjoy a guided quail and pheasant hunt at Uplands Wing Preserve located in Blair, SC (less than 25 minutes away). Largemouth bass and bream are stocked in the ponds located on the property. Should you enjoy fishing and boating on a larger scale, a short drive will take you to any of the larger nearby public lakes of Wateree, Monticello, or Wylie.
Terrain and Natural Water Sources: This property has gentle, rolling terrain with multiple interior spring-fed creeks that feed the ponds, waterfowl impoundment, and provide a constant water source for cattle and wildlife. Willow Branch Creek flows continuously through the southern end of the tract and empties into Big Wateree Creek which makes up the southern border of the tract.
Roads and Entrances: This tract has two gated entrances from paved county roads. The main entrance is located on Fairfield Hill Road and the other on Heritage Road. 30+ miles of interior roads and trails offer access throughout the property making it convenient to reach your favorite hunting and fishing locations. All are drivable with vehicles and farm machinery.
Airports: The nearest public airports are Charlotte-Douglas International and Columbia Metropolitan, which are roughly an hour away. The smaller aircraft airports of Winnsboro and Chester are less than 30 minutes from this location.
School Districts: This tract is in the Fairfield County School District. Other educational opportunities include Richard Winn Academy (Private South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA).
Property Taxes: The 1,026 ac property is Ag-Exempt, property taxes for 2023 were $6,125.00. The 6.22 ac is zoned commercial and taxes for 2023 were $9,634.00.
Contact: Jeff ParkerTel: (803) 519-7829 mobileEmail: jeff@
02/26/2024
$97,300
9.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Debutary Road, Great Falls, SC
Tract 4 = 9.73 acres consists of rolling hills, occasional hardwoods, and scenic hilltop views. This tract is located down a long, winding, gravel road that eventually turns into a shared private drive. The septic permit has already been applied for and a new survey has been completed for a speedy closing. No HOA or minimum building square footage! Several locations would be ideal for a homesite. Most of the pines were removed years ago, leaving an open, primarily unwooded area with natural regenerating pines. The additional acreage offers plenty of space for personal enjoyment in a country setting. Proximity to Charlotte and Columbia, also makes the general location appealing. The upper end of Lake Wateree is fairly undeveloped, quiet, and scenic providing an excellent area to live and enjoy a low-key rural lifestyle.
Restrictions: Primary residence must be stick-built on-site, no mobiles or modular homes.
Directions: (Debutary Road access no longer exists from River Road, so the only access is from Catawba Rd, so GPS Catawba Rd to get to the correct end of Debutary Rd). From US Hwy 21, take Catawba Road to Debutary Road, continue past the cul-de-sac through the gate, and take Debutary Road (signage may say "Private Drive" at the gate, proceed anyway), look for signs on both sides of Debutary Road indicating the tracts available.
Fairfield County Tax Map: # 044-03-00-006-000 (Portion of.)
Location: Located on the northeastern side of Fairfield County. Excellent proximity to Lake Wateree. Located along the I-77 corridor between the two nearest cities of Columbia and Charlotte. Nearby small towns include: Winnsboro, Ridgeway, and Great Falls. Also in convenient proximity are Rock Hill, Blythewood, Fort Mill, Chester, Richburg, and Edgemoor.
Nearby Lake Wateree Information: Located 30 miles northeast of Columbia, 69 miles south of uptown Charlotte. Lake Wateree is the largest of the Catawba-Wateree lakes in South Carolina with 13,025 acres. The Lake Wateree extends to Fairfield County, Kershaw County, and Lancaster County. Lake Wateree was created in 1920 with the operation of Wateree Hydroelectric Station and is managed by Duke Energy. The nearest public boat landings to this property are Taylor Creek Boat Landing, Lake Wateree State Park located on Desportes Island, the June Creek Boat Landing, and Dutchmans Creek Boat Landing.
Area Recreational Opportunities: Carolina Adventure World, also known as the Southeast's Largest Outdoor Playground is located nearby and boasts 100 miles of ATV, UTV, and dirt bike trails covering 2,600 acres. It also hosts seasonal concerts at its outdoor concert pavilion. Lake Wateree provides over 13,000 acres for watersports, fishing, and relaxation.
Wildlife and Hunting: Hunting and fishing in Fairfield County has a reputation as an excellent county for a variety of wildlife. Located in South Carolina Game Zone 2, Fairfield County has an abundance of whitetail deer, wild turkey, and hogs. Waterfowl is present on large bodies of water, ponds, and rivers. Dove fields are abundant. Several public lakes and watersheds provide areas for fishing year-round.
Terrain and Natural Water Sources: Rolling hills are typical for this location. This tract has had most of the timber harvested with mature oaks remaining. Occasional seasonal drains lead to eventually feed Lake Wateree.
Roads and Entrances: Debutary is a county-maintained gravel road until you reach the end with the cul-de-sac, where the private drive begins at the signs that say Private Drive.
Airports: The nearest public airports are Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE).
School District: This tract is located in the Fairfield County School District. Other educational opportunities in Fairfield County include Midlands Technical College, and Richard Winn Academy (Private - South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA).
Property Taxes: The property is Ag-Exempt and property taxes for 2023 were $122.35.
Contacts:
Russ Brown
(803) 718-0911 mobile
russ@
Broker and Commission Disclosure: Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Brown & Company. The Buyer's Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/Listing Agent and the Buyer's Agent/Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. No commission to licensed agents purchasing in any capacity that would create any principal ownership interest in the property. No land disclosure is available. Buyer or buyer's agent to verify any pertinent information before the completion of any inspection period.
01/25/2024
$32,500
6.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Meadow Lou Lane, Winnsboro, SC
6.65 acres adjoining a portion of the 100+/- acre Jackson Creek Watershed (water levels fluctuate - dependent upon rainfall). Most of the acreage is located in the watershed. There is 1-2 acres of level land at the top of the hill before it slopes down to the water. This tract is ideal for recreational enjoyment, a permanent residence, or both. The watershed coupled with the surrounding vegetation and natural resources creates a natural habitat for an abundance of wildlife. Primarily a mixture of naturally regenerated pines and hardwoods with variable topography offering elevated areas and a gradual decline to the shores of the reservoir. This tract is secluded with unique characteristics that are appealing for recreational activity and year-round enjoyment in a rural location. A deeded easement provides access along an unpaved dirt road.
Utilities: None - Fairfield Electric Co-Op has the nearest power. The cost to install power at the location varies - Fairfield Electric Co-Op would provide an estimate and an explanation of potential availability.
Location: Located roughly 5 miles West of the Town of Winnsboro on SC Hwy 34 (also known as Newberry Road).
Terrain: Rolling topography is common in this area. Roughly 1-2 acres are level at the top portion of this property, the remaining acreage gradually slopes downhill towards the watershed, some of which is located within the watershed. It is densely populated with a mixture of vegetation.
Natural Water Source: This tract is located in and around the Jackson Creek Watershed. Water levels in this portion of the watershed fluctuate considerably throughout the year. Rainfall collection is the primary source of water feeding this area along with natural springs. No gas-powered boat motors are permitted within the watershed.
Roads and Entrances: From Hwy 34, Meadow Lou Lane is a county-maintained road that eventually dead ends into a dirt road easement. The dirt road easement meanders to a major overhead utility right-of-way, upon reaching the ROW, the property is down the hill to the left. A small sign and survey markers are posted.
Property Taxes: The property use is currently considered Ag-Exempt and property taxes for 2023 are $19.45. (Source: Fairfield County Treasurer)
Primary Tax Map Number: 105-00-00-055-000
Contact:
Russ Brown
(803) 718-0911 mobile
russ@
02/20/2025
$146,850
16.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - SC Hwy 200, Winnsboro, SC
This 16.5-acre property is centrally located in Fairfield County, just 4 miles from Exit 41 on I-77 and 3 miles from downtown Winnsboro. The land is densely wooded, offering privacy and natural beauty. Near the entrance, you'll find a level area ideal for building, while the terrain dramatically transforms further into the property with striking elevation changes.
A small creek winds through the valley in the center of the tract, adding to the land's charm before the elevation rises again toward the rear. The highest point near the entrance offers a distant northern view of the horizon before sloping down to the creek.
With a natural water source and abundant signs of deer activity, this property is perfect for hunting enthusiasts or those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Whether you're looking to build, explore, or enjoy wildlife, this unique tract offers endless possibilities.
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