This SC estate with a garage nearly as big as the house just sold for about $2M. Take a look

An 85-acre southern Greenville County estate with a garage almost as big as the house recently sold for the asking price, $1.899 million.

The 3,700 square-foot, two-story, traditional-style house has four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths with a dining area overlooking a pond. The owner’s suite is on the first floor.

The garage is 3,000 square feet, is heated and air conditioned, with seven garage doors — one big enough to accommodate a recreational vehicle.

A garage and workshop sit at the rear of the property.
A garage and workshop sit at the rear of the property.
The garage covers 3,000 square feet and is heated and cooled.
The garage covers 3,000 square feet and is heated and cooled.

Located at 543 McKittrick Bridge Road, the property has frontage on the Reedy River, horseback riding trails along rolling hills and pastureland.

The horse barn has four stalls. There is also a workshop with water and power and a hayloft.

The property is just outside booming Simpsonville, but has a Fountain Inn address.

The house includes a kitchen that opens to the dining and a two-story great room with a brick hearth. Double sliding doors lead to an outdoor deck.

The kitchen opens to a dining area that looks out onto the pond.
The kitchen opens to a dining area that looks out onto the pond.

Upstairs are three bedrooms and a bonus room. There is also a home office.

An attached apartment has its own entrance from the garage and includes a kitchenette, den, bedroom and a bath.

Wildlife abounds with turkeys, deer and foxes. The previous owners stocked the pond with bass and brim. For good measure they added 10 sterile carp to control algae.

“Peace and serenity,” listing agent Paige Haney of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices C. Dan Joyner Realtors said.

The pond is stocked with bass and brim.
The pond is stocked with bass and brim.

“There are trails throughout the property perfect for horseback riding, motor cross or simply long walks enjoying all that nature has to offer,” Haney said in the listing.

The house, which had multiple owners over the last 20 years, had been on the market since August.