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Wadmalaw Island Real Estate,
South Carolina
Find the perfect Wadmalaw Island Address!
Where the perfect blend of style, lifestyle and
nature come together...Wadmalaw Island. Located on South Carolina’s central coast
between Johns Island to the northeast and Edisto Island to the
southwest, lies Wadmalaw. This island is considered the most
unspoiled of all of Charleston’s islands. There are rural meandering
roads lined with farms, woodlands, marshes and produce stands. This
island remains intensely rural, with farming, fishing, crabbing and
shrimping the occupations of choice by most of the locals.
The development regulations for Wadmalaw are
strict. The newly built homes found here are on large sprawling
parcels and mostly take advantage of the waterways that criss-cross
this island. There are no subdivisions, no planned urban development
– just lazy lanes and friendly neighbors.
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Wadmalaw Island Real Estate
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The Gullah Festival is hosted here. This is a
celebration of the traditional arts and crafts of the African
American culture so prevalent in Charleston. Wadmalaw is also home
to a local vineyard that hosts special events throughout the year,
inviting the public to tour their facilities. The Charleston Tea
Plantation, the only tea plantation in America, finds Wadmalaw
provides the ideal conditions for growing tea.
If you are looking for a private, slow paced
way of life in an unspoiled coastal environment, then Wadmalaw may
be the place for you.
Downtown Charleston, West Ashley, Johns Island, James Island, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms
(Wild Dunes), Edisto Island,
Folly Beach, Mount Pleasant,
Wadmalaw Island and Daniel Island
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