304 Ocean Oaks Court

Price By Request
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Acreage .381
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 4
Half-Bathrooms 1
Approx Square Feet 3477

Features

  • Porch
  • Garage
 

The Property and Residence

This Vanderhorst Plantation home occupies a scenic setting within a quiet cul-de-sac. Capturing sweeping views of Kiawah Island’s marshland and the sparkling Ibis Pond, as well as distant views of the Atlantic, this remarkable hideaway serves as the ideal year round retreat.

A walk beneath the covered porch and through the elegant columns marks the beginning of this truly tranquil island experience. The soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, and windowed walls immediately create an air of openness. The living room’s back wall, lined with glass doors and transoms, showcases the vast Kiawah marsh and pond and leads to the outdoor living area and spa. Coffered ceilings, columns, and built-in bookcases add interest and architectural detail to this open space.

The adjoining kitchen features hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, and Corian countertops. An island with a cookstove doubles as a bar. Light from the dining room floods the kitchen, leading guests to the screened porch with one-of-a kind eastern marsh views.

The first floor master suite provides the perfect place to relax and embrace the soothing setting. The luxurious bath features a garden tub, stand alone glass shower, his and her vanities, and a walk-in closet. Two guest suites, a powder room, and a laundry room with sink are also located on the first floor. Upstairs, a bunk room and a full bath with dual vanities provides plenty of room for even the most energetic children to play. A bright family room, the highlight of the second floor, opens directly onto a private deck affording long marsh vistas and warm Atlantic breezes.

Furnished.

* Square footage and acreage is approximate. Information on this site is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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