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The Dawson Vanderhorst House is the oldest house in Aiken county. The home was abandoned until 2022 when current owners began renovating the property, maintaining the character and historic significance. The second newer residence has been completely updated. All new appliances, modern kitchen, tiled bathrooms and completely rewired and replumbed. Seldom does a property with this history and location come on the market in the Aiken area. Established in 1785 The Dawson Vanderhorst House at New Bridge Farm predates the signing of the United States Constitution. The 1785 house is on the National Register Listing. Current owners have made improvements not only to the buildings but to the 21 +/- acres that are nested in this private oasis. Extreme care and attention to detail have been the driving force for the improvements and renovations making the farm your private refuge and the 1785 house a fantastic guesthouse. This has been a personal project for the owners and one they would love for the new owners to continue!! Location is less than 10 minutes to downtown Aiken and only 5 minutes to the Steeplechase tract.
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