Convenient to everything both Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet have to offer, Huntington Marsh is a hidden gem of a neighborhood just north of Brookgreen Gardens, adjacent to Huntington Beach State Park. It’s beautiful, it’s quiet, and many of the homes offer beautiful views of Murrells Inlet Marsh.
It’s a small neighborhood of 32 homesites and lushly landscaped, custom built homes… no cookie cutters here. The HOA is voluntary $40/month…. Enough to keep the landscaping at the entrance, right on the Bike the Neck Path, absolutely gorgeous.
To the north, the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk offers casual and fine dining. Tidelands Hospital is right up Hwy 17 offering excellent health care.
For boaters and fisherman, Oyster Shell Landing offers a boat ramp and easy access to the creeks and marshlands of Murrells Inlet.
To the south, right down the bike path, the 2500 acre Huntington Beach State Park offers some of the widest, most beautiful beaches on the East Coast.
Also at the park is Atalaya, the former, picturesque, Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntiington, philoanthropist and sculptor, who left the park and beautiful Brookgreen Gardens as their legacy.
A little further south is the charming, beach community of Pawleys Island, famous for its beaches, boating on the Intracoastal Waterway, shoping, and dining.
Living in Huntington Marsh affords residents the best of both worlds! For more information, contact Troi Kaz Coastal Group!
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Melanie Kelley says
My husband and I are interested in Huntington Marsh. We presently live in Ocean Isle Beach and are planning to list our home for sale this fall. We will move after our home sells. I anticipate it will take a year to sell our home. We are moving because our house is too big (5000 sq ft) and we want something smaller (2500).