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IT IS ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING neighborhoods in Mount Pleas- ant. Tucked away inside Belle Hall Plantation, Hibben


BY BARBARA PATRICK


is a delightful blend of houses built in the Charleston style set along sidewalks that invite you to go for a relaxing stroll or a long, invigorat- ing run. Picket fences are a common sight, and there are bits of green space sprinkled throughout, including a playground for children lucky enough to live here. Gail Young explained that Hibben is one of the most desirable commu- nities in Mount Pleasant. “The homes & setting are reminis- cent of downtown Charleston, with charming architecture, sidewalks and trees.” Young said.


The land itself is steeped with


Lowcountry history. An 837-acre tract known as Egypt Plantation in the 1700s, it changed hands three times before the Hibben family took owner- ship in 1775. A working plantation, it remained in the family until 1906.


The neighborhood of Hibben now occupies the area where the fields were located many years ago. Nev- ertheless, there are plenty of trees to provide shade, as well as ponds and marsh views. “Homes begin around $500,000 and go up to well more than a mil- lion,” Young said. “There are mature trees, and residents can use the Belle Hall amenities, such as the pool and tennis courts. And it’s so convenient to beaches, shopping, downtown and the airport.” With homes ranging in size from a little under 2,000 square feet to more than 5,000 square feet, Young said there is truly an option for every fam- ily. Inside, the houses are beautifully appointed with large, open spaces and spacious kitchens built for en- tertaining or just for family dinners. Master bedroom suites are havens laid out with luxury in mind. But, according to Rob and Cara


Mount Pleasant, South Carolina “All the houses are set up for enter-


taining,” Rob Daniel said. “Everyone gets along and we became pretty close with the neighbors. Our house had a real open floor plan, and my wife would host a lot of things ... book club meetings, bridal showers.” A young family with small chil-


dren, the Daniels enjoyed the pool and tennis courts but found almost more pleasure in the natural sur- roundings.


“The nicest thing was being able to take my dog down to the crabbing dock,” Daniel said. “There’s a little nature trail that leads to two docks where people fish or crab and lots of people enjoy that.” Young and the Daniel family agree


that Hibben is full of nice people you would like to meet.


Daniel, who recently moved to Co- lumbia, the best part of life at Hibben is the camaraderie of the neighbors.


For a tour of Hibben in Belle Hall Plantation, call Gail Young at Carolina One Real Estate at (843) 814-9885, e-mail her at gailyoung@carolinaone.com or visit www.BelleHallPlantation.com.


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