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Seabrook Island, South Carolina Real Estate
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Seabrook is a private island resort with uncrowded
beaches and pristine dunes along the South Carolina coast. This
island has miles of natural beaches, virtually untouched by
development. . The Atlantic Ocean provides 3.5 miles of Seabrook
Island's shoreline. Another mile of sandy expanse extends by the wide
tidal North Edisto River. Seabrook has two unique beaches.
Pelican Beach is located on the south end of the island. Pelican
beach is adjacent to Seabrook Island’s beach club
facilities. Pelican beach is a spectacular place for an
array of outdoor events, weddings, sunbathing and breathtaking sunsets
over the North Edisto River Inlet. North Beach is one of the
widest beaches in the Carolinas, North Beach captures the essence of
privacy with its rolling dunes that gradually dips into the Atlantic
Ocean. An ongoing beach management program maintains the beauty and
size of the beach, as well as a pristine environment for wildlife, like
the loggerhead turtles, which depend on the perfect waterside setting
for nesting and ultimate survival.
Despite being so secluded and undeveloped Seabrook
Island has a full-service resort catering to your every need. Resort
guests and Club members enjoy two championship golf courses, a tennis
center, horseback riding, award-winning dining, a fitness center,
shopping, a deep-water marina, children's programs and many other
world-class amenities.
Seabrook also has a vibrant community.
Lowcountry-inspired homes and sizeable properties sit quietly amongst
grand Live Oaks, all within the island neighborhood. You can also find
more than 2,200 acres of lush green Maritime forest, beautiful salt
marshes and pristine beach which is increasingly rare environment to
find a thriving community. Crooked live oaks and vast marsh views
open to Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries. Seabrook Island is also
conveniently located less than 23 miles south from all the charms of
downtown Charleston
Seabrook Island also has a varied and unique history.
Originally inhabited by Native Americans, the island was first
discovered by settlers in 1666 when Lieutenant Colonel Robert Sanford
claimed the area for England's King Charles.
Seabrook Island owners remain active in guiding the destiny of the island.
Seabrook presents a unique opportunity to truly
experience the beauty of the sea islands. Pristine beaches frame a
landscape of scenic tidal marshes, meandering creeks and wooded
trails. Spring and summer midday temperatures reach the 80s and
sometimes 90s. Fall temperatures stay in the 80s, 70s and 60s. Winter
temperatures range from the 60s to the 30s. Seabrook is truly a
unique paradise.
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