20 Pinehurst Drive
Greenville, SC 29609
- 4 beds
- 5 baths
- 4,422 sqft
- ~1 acre lot
- $135 per sqft
- 1950 build
- – on site
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RARE opportunity to own one of the area’s largest and finest Mid-century Modern homes! It is not your typical North Main bungalow! This deceptively large 4 to 5BR, 5BA in-town estate home provides lots of wooded privacy, yet, is located in the desirable North Main neighborhood, just five minutes from Greenville’s incredible downtown! The home cannot be seen from the street, and is accessed via a 350-foot driveway. The home was originally part of a 25-acre estate and provides expansive views from every room looking out onto to a 6-acre verdant perpetual nature preserve. A “time capsule” restoration from 2010-2014 placed an emphasis on maintaining and preserving the architectural integrity of the home while providing all of the unexpected current technology updates (such as a Wolf stove featuring an Infrared Broiler that is perfect for indoor grilling!) that a custom home of this size and caliber commands. Unique original features abound like the massive 12’ fireplace made out of granite/crab orchard stone, lighted foyer glass ceiling panels, and the large walk-in cooler that the current owners have converted into a wine cellar. Interior walls are made of tidewater cypress, along with the 15’ vaulted ceiling in the massive Great Room. Master bedroom his/her bathrooms with TONS of closet and storage space. The original Gardner’s Quarters would make an ultimate teen or in-law suite. The five original tile bathrooms have been restored to squeaky-clean condition. The original high-end American Standard fixtures have been rebuilt. In the basement, the current owners have made a wonderful bar/game room area leading out the basement doors to one of two beautiful patios. The home has been prominently featured in Atomic Ranch Magazine (Fall 2012), a publication devoted to the preservation of Mid-century Modern architecture. It has also been featured in At Home Magazine (Spring 2013), a magazine showcasing the SC Upstate’s finest homes. Additionally, the home was featured in At Home Magazine’s 10th Anniversary Issue (Fall/Winter 2013)---“Homes that We Love”---a true honor considering the level and quality of the featured homes. This home was designed in 1950 by Harold N. Cooledge, Jr. The prolific Harvard-educated architect/author was a professor at Clemson University from 1956-1996. Mr. Cooledge was a student of Frank Lloyd Wright’s, per the Clemson Architecture Department. The Sellers have the original architectural drawings, construction specifications and construction receipts from 1950! This home was the very first in South Carolina to feature central air conditioning, per the descendants of the original owners. Come and be charmed by this delightful, well-landscaped and truly unique Mid-century Modern home!
Listing courtesy of GGAR / Angela Hubbard / Real Estate Advocates US
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Sale history
Date | Event | Source | Price | % Change |
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3/31/16
Mar 31, 2016
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Sold | GGAR | $600,000 |