Edisto Beach South Carolina
Looking for a new beach
front home in
the town of Edisto Beach South Carolina
area?
South
Carolina’s best-kept secret. Edisto Beach is the
ultimate vacation destination and place to move too and
live a quite life. Come rent or buy a beach cottage,
throw a cast net for shrimp, dip your toes in the surf,
or build a sandcastle. Experience the perfect
combination of oceanfront beaches, saltwater marshes and
Lowcountry oaks draped in Spanish moss.
Premiere Edisto
Beach SC Real
Estate Agents
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Specializing in Edisto Beach and
Edisto Island, SC Living Looking for that serene
and tranquil life style? Call me at Edisto
Fredda L. Thomson
Coldwell Banker Sea Island Realty
Cell: 803-622-4425 Office: 843-869-3163
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Edisto SC is a quiet family
island-a gathering place to renew the spirit and
familial ties. It is a place of little commercialization
with responsible development. We place a premium on
keeping nature unspoiled in a harmony of friendly
people.
Approximately 45 miles south of
Charleston and east of Walterboro, coastal
Highway U.S. 17 junctures with S.C. Highway 174. From
there it is a leisurely 20 minute drive along Highway
174 to Edisto while passing through moss-covered
oak archways, past old country churches, working farms
and antebellum plantation estates. The Intra-Coastal
Waterway at the McKinley Washington, Jr. Bridge marks
the gateway to Edisto Island.
Edisto Beach and
Edisto Island remains one of the FEW unspoiled
beach areas on the East Coast. The lifestyle is
fashioned in a Lowcountry profile and the area's appeal
is its unstructured atmosphere. Neither permanent
residents nor visitors require formality. It is a
casual, relaxed, natural feeling that is experienced by
all.
Some sources state that Edisto was
settled before Charleston, but no records prove or
disprove this statement. Records do show that Edisto was
purchased from the Edistow tribe of Indians by the Earl
of Shaftsbury, one of the original Lord Proprietors, for
some cloth, hatchets, beads and other goods in 1674.
Rice and indigo were among the first crops planted;
however, Sea Island Cotton became world famous. It is
reliably stated that the Pope in Rome insisted that his
garments be made of Edisto Island cotton.
The cotton industry brought great prosperity to the
Island and many of the Plantation owners built
magnificent homes and furnished them with the very best
of furniture and books. Some of these Plantation homes
are still standing. You may take a tour of the Island
and view some of these homes if you wish.
Following the end of the War Between The States and the
advent of the boll weevil, the cotton industry died and
the Islanders started truck farming, shrimping and
fishing. Today, tourism is also one of the largest
industries on Edisto Island.
Resort development began on Edisto Beach in the 1920s
when beachgoers had to time their arrival to coincide
with low tide in order to cross the marsh areas by
driving on beds of oyster shells. They then crossed over
the dunes to the beach and drove along the ocean to
their cottages which had no electricity or running
water.
Development was slow in the early days and damage from a
major hurricane in 1940 destroyed many of the existing
homes. Following World War II, development on Edisto
Beach began to increase.
Edisto Driving Distances
Charleston SC – 45 miles
Walterboro SC – 45 miles
Columbia SC – 2.5 hours
Charlotte NC– 4 hours
Greenville SC – 4 hours
Atlanta GA– 5 hours
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