May 08, 2017

William Means Real Estate Sells Historic Secessionville Manor

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Secessionville Manor, a 19th-century, historically significant estate on James Island, was sold on Friday after being on the market for the first time in almost 30 years. Andy Jones of William Means Real Estate represented the trust in the sale of 1687 Fort Lamar Road for more than $3.4 million.

The most recent owners were the late James Ferguson and his wife Esther Ferguson, two Charleston philanthropists. James Ferguson was the retired chairman and CEO of General Foods Corp.

“The Fergusons have maintained this home beautifully,” Jones said. “It’s a grand home with some of the most beautiful gardens and grounds in Charleston. Add to that its significant historical importance, and it’s a true Charleston gem.”

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