Thursday, November 9, 2017

"CUPCAKES AND CHARACTER"


"CUPCAKES AND CHARACTER"

402 S MAIN ST WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC THIS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11TH, IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE VETERANS DAY CEREMONY AT VETERANS CORNER, DOWNTOWN SIMPSONVILLE.

Open to all attendees of the Veterans Day Ceremony this Saturday. We are opening our 402 S Main St house at a special time, immediately following the ceremony, for "Cupcakes and Character". Come visit this beautiful historic house which is rich with Simpsonville history and enjoy a cupcake on us.

Tour this historic Simpsonville home which was first owned by LL Richardson (town mayor/doctor during start of the 20th century) and then used as a farm house by the Stewart family for many years to follow. Come turn back time 109 years with us to 402 S Main St. when houses were built with integrity, character, and charm.

402 S Main St is located diagonally across from Veterans Corner.

Can't wait to see you there!

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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Simpsonville's Historic Buildings on the National Register of Historic Places

Simpsonville's Historic Buildings on the National Register of Historic Places

Here's some fun history facts about Simpsonville which compliment the history of my historic listing at 402 S Main St (Circa 1908).  All these structures where built around the same time frame.  I find it neat to think the original owners of 402 S Main St (along with the owners of the other historic houses on S Main St) and the owners/proprietors of these landmarks, would have known each other and been part of the same community.  They were probably members of the congregation at First Baptist Simpsonville Chapel, as it would have been one of the first churches in Simpsonville.  They would have patronized the Burdette Building for their shopping needs, and maybe known the owners of Cureton-Huff House and the Hopkins Farm.  I hear it was a good ride back in the day to get out to these places (and only if you were lucky enough to have a horse and carriage) so they probably only visited when they came to town for worship at First Baptist Simpsonville Chapel or when buying supplies at the Burdette Building.  In a time when we fight with our kids\grand kids to put their devices away at the dinner table and fight for family time away from those same devices, isn't it fascinating to think of these slower days and memories of times past?  These historic structures, that have endured the test of time, are truly Simpsonville treasures. 

Simpsonville Baptist Church - First Baptist Simpsonville Chapel is a historic chapel at 106 Church Street in Simpsonville, South Carolina, USA. It was built in 1913 and added to the National Register in 1992.  Click link below for more interesting information!
Simpsonville Baptist Church

The Burdette Building - Also known as Burdette Hardware Building or B.W. Burdette Building, in Simpsonville, South Carolina, was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
It is a two-story building with brick walls laid in running bond, interrupted by pilasters. It was built in 1921 to replace the wood frame and brick building on the same site which had been destroyed by a fire. It was the largest building in Simpsonville and it stimulated the commercial economy which otherwise was waning.  Click link below for more interesting information!
Burdette Building

The Cureton-Huff House - located in Greenville County near Simpsonville, South Carolina on what is now known as West Georgia Road, or County Road 541. The two-story braced-frame farmhouse on a brick pier foundation was built ca 1820 for John Moon Cureton, a wealthy farmer. It was originally built in the common hall-and-parlor configuration but shortly after its initial construction, the house was altered to a central-hall configuration. Despite more modern additions to the rear of the house including a kitchen, bathrooms, dining room and office, the majority of the house has retained its original, historic Federal-period detailing.
The property the house sits on includes several barns and animal pens, corn cribs, a garage, a blacksmith shop and a carriage house.  A family cemetery, surrounded by a low stone wall, is also located on the property.  The house and property is still owned by descendants of John Moon Cureton.  Click link below for more interesting information!
Cureton-Huff House

The Hopkins Farm  - is an agricultural complex listed on the National Register of Historic Places located near the intersection of South Carolina Highway 418 and Fork Shoals Road in the vicinity of Simpsonville, South Carolina. The complex, begun by John Hopkins who purchased the land in 1834 from James Harrison, consists of the main house, a cook's house, agricultural fields, a pecan grove, eleven outbuildings and a family cemetery.  The property is in its seventh generation of ownership by the Hopkins family. A small chicken farm is still located on the farm, along with horticulture gardens and a small number of animals. Portions of the property are available for social events and activities.
Click link below for more interesting information!
Hopkins Farm (Simpsonville, South Carolina)











Wednesday, November 1, 2017

402 S Main St - This is Downtown Simpsonville Living.....AND IT'S AWESOME!

402 S Main St- This is Downtown Simpsonville Living.....AND IT'S AWESOME!
Hi Friends, Please read below and see all the amenities 402 S Main St and downtown Simpsonville has to offer your clients or yourself.....
Picture a nice evening breeze while your family sits on the two front porch swings of your beautiful historic home.  The neighbors wave as they drive by and as the train passes the conductor also waves to the kids, it's the highlight of their day.  You have become woven into the fabric of this quaint small town. You can walk to the local ice cream shop, pizza parlor, and many other downtown restaurants.  The local shops are in walking distance and you have developed a rapport with all the proprietors, they keep an eye out for you.  On weekend afternoons you enjoy walking, bike riding, or jogging, on the new Swamp Rabbit Trail (coming soon!).  They say rain is in the forecast?  That's ok too, because Regal Simpsonville Stadium 14 & IMAX theater is just around the corner from your house and Heritage Park Amphitheatre is less than a mile down Main St.  National acts such as Darius Rucker, Chris Stapleton, and Allyson Krouse have all performed there and you enjoy their annual 4th of July fireworks, Halloween event, and holiday lights display.  Saturday nights have become a traditional "Simpsonville dining out night".  You and your family walk to the local restaurants and enjoy a good meal or maybe leave the kids home and sneak away with your better half to blow off some steam from a long week.  Downtown Simpsonville also has many annual events you now partake in; Sippin' in Simpsonville, Oktoberfest, the Holiday Market, the Farmers Market, Low-Country Boil, Relay for Life, just to name a few.  Holidays have become a tradition in your beautiful home as you decorate it picture perfect, reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell painting.  Family gathers in the large dining room (complimented with an exposed brick fireplace) and after dinner your party spills out the doors and relaxes on the front porch swings to enjoy the stars, the crisp night air, and the annual Simpsonville Christmas parade whose route is in front of your house.  When family visits, you never miss the opportunity to explain the fascinating history of your historic house and are excited to show off the small town you now call home.  Not only are you woven into the fabric of downtown Simpsonville, your family and the house are now "one" and you tell yourself, "I am a fortunate soul for being able to call this piece of Simpsonvillle history my "home" and being able to take advantage of all downtown Simpsonville has to offer, life is good". 
All this is included in the asking price of this historic home which is rich with Simpsonville history.  With the announcement of the Swamp Rabbit Trail coming to Simpsonville, and the growth of downtown businesses in the form of local shops and restaurants, Simpsonville is on the cusp of a major revitalization.  Now is the time to buy downtown Simpsonville real estate, and with 402 S Main St priced at $359,900 it wont take long for your clients (or yourself) to build equity as real estate values increase.  Schedule a showing today!
Offered @ $359,900
402 S Main St Simpsonville SC 29681
MLS # 1348595
Please contact agent Marge Schueler - 864-640-5917
Local Restaurants in Walking Distance of 402 S Main St
Ice Cream Station
Papa's and Beer
A Slice of Brooklyn

Rail Line Brewing Brewpub
Exchange Company Coffee Bar & Bake Shop
Zamorah's
Unterhausen The Castle Cellar Pub
Temondi Tea
WHAT'S On Tap?
 
Shortfields Simpsonville
Thai Cuisine Restaurant
Henry's Smokehouse
Mary's Lunchbox
Coach House Restaurant
Carolina Fine Foods
Chang An
Milano Pizzeria & Restaurant

Local Shops and Businesses in Walking Distance of 402 S Main St
***Put your $ where your heart is, buy local***
Vaughn's Country Store
The Front Porch
Pink Owl Boutique
Red Door Re-Sales
Mason & Magnolia
The Sassy Pineapple
Me Salon & Day Spa
Upstate Karate
Bennett & Sons Antiques
Three Generations Boutique
Danny Smith's Fillin & Fixin
Sheila's Sheer Elegance
Carolina Olive Oil
All About Kids Resale & Consignment
The Gallery @ Mantis Homes



Wednesday, October 25, 2017

New Brewpub Now Open In Downtown Simpsonville

The Rail Line Brewing Brewpub is now open in Downtown Simpsonville on Main St!  Another reason to buy real estate "now" in downtown Simpsonville, because as the city grows, so will property values.  402 S Main St is priced under market value and priced to move.  Come see this gorgeous historic property today, make an offer, own a piece of Simpsonville history and watch your equity grow as you watch Simpsonville grow!

See below for information on our friends at "The Rail Line Brewing Brewpub".

 Rail Line Brewing - WEBSITE

 Face Book - Rail Line Brewing

Friday, October 20, 2017

402 S Main - Beautiful at Night

This house sure does look pretty at night.  Mantis Homes does a good job illuminating their houses at night to make them stand out.  Of course the inspiration is the Garden House Bed & Breakfast a few doors down.  The B&B is stunning with all her landscape lights at night, but 402 is a close second.  What a pretty house this will make for her future forever owners!





Swamp Rabbit Trail Coming to Simpsonville

Please see breaking news below regarding Simpsonville SC development. This will be great for our downtown community and property value of downtown real estate. At one time the trail was purposed to go in on the land directly in front of my 402 S Main St listing, I hope that plan is still in the works.  It would be amazing to walk out the front door of 402, walk across the street and be on the Swamp Rabbit Trail, that would just be another added bonus to this unique historic house!  Hopefully I'll see you on the trail soon!

Marge
Clyde Realty LLC

National Parks Service to help extend Swamp Rabbit trail into Simpsonville
Posted: Oct 20, 2017 12:47 PM EST Updated: Oct 20, 2017 12:55 PM EST
By Savannah Sondov


SIMPSONVILLE, SC (FOX Carolina) -
The City of Simpsonville announced that it was selected to receive technical and planning assistance from the National Park Service Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program (RTCA) to extend the Swamp Rabbit Trail into the city.
The city said Simpsonville was one of ten communities chosen by the program. The assistance from the RTCA Program will help with the development of the extension of Swamp Rabbit Trail in Simpsonville, the city said. 
The National Parks Service will meet with the partners of the project to create a work plan and project timeline, the city said. 
"Partnering with the National Parks Service is a tremendous opportunity for the Simpsonville community," said Director of Planning and Economic Development Jason Knudsen. "Tapping into the Swamp Rabbit Trail is a priority of the City's vision for community and economic growth. The expertise and resources provided by the RTCA Program will be the catalyst to bringing this project to life." 
Copyright 2017 FOX Carolina (Meredith Corporation). All rights reserved.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Local Dog Simpsonville T-Shirts

This is EXCITING!  Simpsonville now has it's own T-Shirt.  See my friends at The Gallery @ Mantis Homes for one of your own!  Located next to Vaughn's Country Store in downtown Simpsonville SC.

Local Dog Simpsonville T-Shirts - Our much anticipated Simpsonville SC Local Dog T's have arrived! Local dog is everywhere the locals want to be. You'll find local dogs hanging out at landmarks all over South Carolina, and now they're hanging at Simpsonville's famous Clock Tower! Come get yours today at The Gallery..........$20




Monday, October 9, 2017

Curb Appeal Makeover

The landscaping was getting a little drab looking, but nothing a few bales of pine straw couldn't fix. LOOKING GOOD for the open house this weekend! See you there, Sunday (10-15-17) 2-4pm.


















Saturday, September 16, 2017

Antique Hanging Lights

These cool antique light fixtures are located in the bathrooms, dinning room, and one compliments (a 1920's pan chandelier) the majestic staircase to the second floor.   Too cool!

“Love is like a shining light in the darkness, closing eyes to pretend you didn't see it will not wash it away.”
Jean Nshimiyimana





 

Everyone Loves Stained Glass!

Another favorite (but really, what isn't a favorite in this house!), Mantis Homes incorporated antique stained glass\beveled glass windows into the design of the renovation.  How do they think of this stuff? Amazing!



 

Custom vanities and sinks, oh my.......

These are one of my favorite parts of the restoration.  The bathroom vanities in the downstairs master and powder room are a turn of the century dresser and armoire with vessel sinks added to create the vanity.  The upstairs master has a hand painted Mexican sink (with back-splash to match) and a small vessel sink added to the make up vanity for the future Mrs of the house.  These are the small details that set this historic house apart from the rest.





Yes, 8 fireplaces

402 S Main St has 8, yes, 8 fireplaces.  In 1908 heat was provided by the coal burning fireplaces.  Mantis Homes exposed the historic brick on the fireplaces to create an awesome focal point in each room.  Where you see the reclaimed mantels they are another piece of local Simpsonville history, they are old ceiling beams saved from the old Simpsonville Cotton Mill.  The cotton mill put the town on the map back in the early 1900's.