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$699,900
1 Day On Site

140 S Mechanic Street
Pendleton, SC 29670

For Sale|Single Family Residence|Active
5
Beds
2
Total Baths
2
Full Baths
4,000
SqFt
$175
/SqFt
1860
Built
Subdivision:
None
County:
Anderson
Listing courtesy of Allen Tate/Pine to Palm Realty Group LLC

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Introducing ''The James Hunter Home'' Offered to the Public for the First Time! Nestled in the heart of historic Pendleton, South Carolina, ''The James Hunter Home'' is a rare and extraordinary offering, marking its first time ever on the public market. Built circa 1860, this antebellum residence remained in the same family for generations, until it was lovingly entrusted to a dedicated steward chosen to preserve its legacy. This stately home now stands as a testament to Pendleton's deep historical roots and Southern heritage, encompassing not one, but two of the town's most cherished landmarks, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Commissioned by Mr. James Hunter, founder of Hunter's Store, the home was designed as a wedding gift for his bride. Her sister, married to Mr. Sitton, lived just across the street, giving rise to the home's affectionate nickname, "The Sister House." Notably, this was the last major residence constructed in Pendleton before the Civil War, making it a significant part of the town's architectural and cultural story. This stunning example of antebellum craftsmanship retains a wealth of original features including the exterior doors with original hardware, richly worn hardwood floors, hand-hewn wallboards and ceilings, and eight intricately carved fireplace mantles. Much of the exquisite trim work and millwork are attributed to renowned 19th-century master furniture maker William Knauff, whose daughter later married the home's second owner, Mr. Terrie. Inside, the home is graced with a remarkable and unmatched collection of period furnishings, art, and heirlooms, all native to Pendleton, which are to remain with the estate, making this offering not just a home, but a living museum of Upstate South Carolina history. Included with the estate is the Pendleton Armory (Jones Rifle Building) believed to be the oldest brick structure in Pendleton, dating back to circa 1804. Located on the corner of Cherry Street and South Mechanic, directly adjacent to the main residence, the Armory stands in near-original condition and holds its own treasure trove of historical features and relics. Over its lifetime, it served many roles from a law office for prominent local attorneys Steele and Cherry, to a blacksmith and wood shop, but is best remembered as the headquarters of the Jones Rifle Company, Pendleton's militia during the Civil War. After the war, it became a beloved gathering place for the town's young men, steeped in the camaraderie and stories of generations. This is more than a home; it's a legacy waiting to be passed on. While it offers an extraordinary opportunity for historians and preservationists, it also presents a lifestyle that is uniquely relaxed and deeply rooted in community. Just steps from Pendleton's charming town square, this residence allows you to enjoy the quiet rhythm of small-town life, where neighbors greet each other on morning walks, and local shops, dining, and cultural events are only a short stroll away. Whether preserved as a private residence, opened to the public as a museum or cultural center, or simply cherished as a remarkable piece of Southern history, The James Hunter Home and Pendleton Armory offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to steward two of the most significant and storied properties in the Upstate. With timeless character, irreplaceable artifacts, and an atmosphere of warmth and tradition, this estate invites the next chapter written by someone who values the richness of the past and the quiet joy of living where history and everyday life walk hand in hand.

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Listing Snapshot
Price 
$699,900
Days On Site 
1 Day
Bedrooms 
5
Inside Area (SqFt) 
4,000 sqft
Total Baths 
2
Full Baths 
2
Partial Baths 
N/A
Lot Size 
0.46 Acres
Year Built 
1860
MLS® Number 
25030625
Status 
Active
Property Tax 
N/A
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees 
N/A
Sq Ft Source 
N/A
Friends & Family
Recent Activity
22 hours agoListing updated with changes from the MLS®
yesterdayListing first seen on site
General Features
Acres 
0.46
Levels 
Two
Number Of Stories 
2
Parking 
Off Street
Property Sub Type 
Single Family Residence
Sewer 
Public Sewer
SqFt Total 
4000
Style 
Colonial
Water Source 
Public
Interior Features
Appliances 
Electric CooktopElectric RangeRange Hood
Basement 
Crawl Space
Cooling 
Central Air
Fireplace 
Yes
Fireplace Features 
BedroomDining RoomKitchenLiving Room
Fireplaces 
3
Flooring 
Wood
Heating 
Heat Pump
Interior 
High CeilingsEat-in KitchenEntrance FoyerPantry
Master Bedroom 
Level - Lower
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Exterior Features
Construction Details 
BrickWood Siding
Exterior 
Balcony
Lot Features 
Level
Other Structures 
Other
Patio And Porch 
Front Porch
Roof 
Shingle
Community Features
Building Access 
Ground Level
MLS Area 
81 - Out of Area
Schools
School District
Unknown
Elementary School
Out of Area
Middle School
Out of Area
High School
Out of Area
Listing courtesy of Allen Tate/Pine to Palm Realty Group LLC



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Last checked: 2025-11-18 06:28 PM UTC

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