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Come enjoy the climate, the culture, the history and the sport of horses in one of the Carolina’s oldest equestrian communities.
Parcels are 10-25 + Acres and start at $8500/acre.
The ideal setting for whatever your equestrian pursuits, whether you are a serious competitor or weekend pleasure rider, if your passion is hunters, dressage, polo, driving, saddle horses , or trail riding.
This location, just 5 minutes north of downtown Camden and a few minutes hack to Hunt Country, affords the discriminating equestrian the open space of trusteed land conversancy as well as the support of a community that has embraced equestrian sports of all kinds for over a century (Camden has over 14,000 acres in perpetual trust protection!).
Hound Hollow Equestrian Community has been designed for the enjoyment of the natural beauty of the area. Sited on over 1000 acres of upland terrain, homesites are available in parcels of 10-25 acres. Each is surrounded by 30 foot easements and interlaced with tree lined trails, many of which are old logging roads wide enough for hacking, jumping, and driving. Sanders Creek originates on the northeast border of the property and meanders westerly along northern boundary. Its pristine waters overhung by mature hardwoods and pines, Sanders Creek is home ground for many of the region’s most beautiful trees – Bald Cypress, Tulip Poplar, Black Tupelo, Sourwood, Sweet Bay Magnolia, Wax Myrtles, Eastern Red Cedar, Sparkleberry, Water, Southern Red and Red Oaks, a variety of Hickory Trees, winged elms, Long Leaf Pine and Persimmon Trees.
“History, Horses, and Hospitality” are evidenced in the old town district of over 60 homes and landmarks dating to before 1865, in the numerous venues for year-round equestrian competition and training, and in the warmth of the welcome you will encounter in the community. This is Southern Living at its best!
Historic Camden includes a 107-acre outdoor museum complex offering a window into life in Colonial and Revolutionary times. Featured are circa 1800 log houses containing exhibits and historical vignettes, the restored 1785 John Craven house, a blacksmith with working forge, reconstruction of the fortifications built during British occupation, and the reconstructed colonial Georgian house built by Joseph Kershaw and occupied by Lord Charles Cornwallis during the Revolutionary War. Each year features a var iety of historical tours and re-enactments.
Camden is home to a thriving Antique District, quaint shops, owner-operated bakeries and cafes, eclectic dining, and the cherished small-town American lifestyle.
While Camden is steeped in history, you won’t be out of touch with all the amenities of big-city shopping and entertainment – the Columbia metropolitan area is only 20 minutes away by Interstate Highway.
Horses and the people who love them have been part of Camden’s culture since the Revolutionary War. Camden is home to the second oldest polo field in the nation, the Carolina and Colonial Cups, the National Steeplechase Museum, and many year-round training and competition facilities available for every discipline.
Whatever your interest – serious competitor, race horse owner, breeder, polo player, driving enthusiast, foxhunter, saddle horse or western rider – you will find welcome and support for your sport in Camden.
The area offers year-round activities and events for the whole family -- fishing and boating on Lake Wateree, Goodale State Park, the Camden Archives and Museum, the Catfish Stomp Festival, the Bethune Chicken Strut, Sporting Clay Competitions, hunting, concerts, art shows, antiques galas, and the Christmas Candlelight Tour. The Boykin Christmas Parade is like no other found anywhere in the world.
And for all sports enthusiasts, the County offers 22 tennis courts, 28 ball parks, 11 soccer fields, 1 indoor and 9 outdoor pools and walking paths in all 24 parks!
NOTE: The information contained herein is provided as general information only and has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. It is provided without any guaranty, warranty or representation, expressed or implied, made by LandsofAmerica.com, LLC, or any related entity, as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. The information is presented subject to errors, omissions, change of price or conditions, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. Prospective purchasers should make their own investigations, projections and conclusions concerning the information.
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