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281 Governors Grant Lexington, SC, Near Lake Murray, Home for Sale

Posted by Sallie Chester on November 2, 2010 at 6:05 PM

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281 Governors Grant Blvd, Lexington, SC is located in an upscale neighborhood 1/2 mile from Lake Murray, 3 miles from Lexington, 17 miles from downtown Columbia and 13 miles from Columbia Metropolitan Airport. This home is located in the award-winning Lexington One School District, which includes Lexington High, Lexington Middle and New Providence Elementary.


This all-brick, 3162 square foor, 4 bedroom/3.5 bath home is spacious and exudes comfort, livability and style. The interior has been freshly painted with warm, neutral colors and carpet in family room and master bedroom. The home boasts a two-story foyer; office and dining room with arched entry ways, custom molding and hardwood floors; updated kitchen with new lighting, granite counters, tile floors and stainless steel appliances; breakfast room; Florida room which opens to a backyard deck; and family room with box ceiling and gas fireplace. The Master bedroom has a walk-in closet, double lavatories, water closet, whirlpool tub and separate shower. There are 3 bedrooms upstairs (one with a private bath), and an awesome FROG (finished room over garage). The yard is beautifully landscaped with a sprinkler system and fountain in front.


Governor's Grant amenities include a Junior Olympic pool with cabana, playground, clubhouse and two tennis courts.

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