Oceanfront Living like nowhere else in the world.
"In a secluded area not far from Charleston, SC, lies a lush and beautiful island called Jeremy Cay. Dirt roads wind lazily among the oaks and palmettos, past some of the most majestic and unspoiled scenery in the southeast. It is a place of history and southern folklore, where the days can be spent in total relaxation or active recreation. For a mere 38 families, it will become home.
Rare Beauty
Jeremy Cay is truly a place like nowhere else... each of the island's expansive homesites offers not only generous living space, but matchless and breath-taking views. Prospective buyers will find themselves in the enviable position of choosing which of these vistas they would like their home to feature... the pristine beach and ocean, the ever-changing marshes, the quiet inland lagoons, or the slow moving, tidal creeks. It is an island of beauty, privacy, and seclusion... a private island to call your own.
Jeremy Cay is a place for families to gather, offering something for everyone. Beach people will love the 2 miles of private beach, where days are spent sunning, swimming, or enjoying the best shelling and fossiling in South Carolina. For the fisherman, prolific, salt water creeks run on both sides of the cay, and provide an incredible bounty of oysters, clams, shrimp and dozens of varieties of fish.
The Cay is home to three lagoons, which also offer amply opportunity to gather a seafood dinner. Wildlife of the area is not, however, limited to the denizens of the sea: the woods abound with deer, turkey,raccoons,and even an occasional bobcat. For generations, adults and children alike have enjoyed exploring the natural wonder of this beautiful area.
Finding things to do on this beautiful island will not be difficult. Days can be filled with activities, or dedicated to complete relaxation.
Convenience
Despite the seclusion and natural buffers that shelter Jeremy Cay from the rest of the world, it is located just minutes from the conveniences of Edisto Island, and a short drive from the culture, dining, and entertainment of Charleston.
The Lost Village at Edingsville Beach
It was the early 1800s that unprecented wealty came to the island of Edisto. Long-staple Sea Island Cotton grew in abundance, and magnificent fortunes were amassed by a fortunate few planters. As their holdings grew, so did their desire for the good life, and a summer village grew up at Edingsville Beach. Life on the Edingsville strand was an idyllic existence, with many families arriving in May and staying until the first frost...days were spent on the beach or entertaining neighbors, while picnics, regattas, banquets, and dances served as the primary forms of recreation. The War Between the States brought hard times to the South, and Edingsville Beach was no exception. The homes fell into decay during the period of Reconstruction, and a mighty hurricane in 1893 destroyed most of the homes. Time took its toll, and by 1911 the village at Edingsville Beach was lost forever.
We have homes and lots available in Jeremy Cay. For more information contact me. Homes from 898k and lots staring at 425k.

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Chris Walters
DiscoverEdisto.com
1405 Palmetto Blvd Edisto Beach, SC, 29438
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Work: 843-869-2527
Mobile: 843-708-8501
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Loved your informative post, and your enthusiasm for your area. Sounds a lot like the "feel" of my area...just on the opposite coast!