Cradled by saltwater marshes, massive oak groves, estuaries and rivers, Bull Point exists in a delicate and unusually beautiful portion of pristine South Carolina land. Panoramic views, fresh sea air and miles and miles of open space stretch in every direction, offering residents a coastal living experience unlike any other.
Inside this beautiful private community you will find homes and home sites that blend tradition with nature in enduring harmony. The four and a half miles of waterways, which border the Bull Point Peninsula, provide residents with unlimited water activities and access to the Atlantic Ocean. The Bull Point River Club, a magnificent 7,300-square-foot retreat along Bull Point’s breathtaking waterfront, also provides a luxurious locale for social gatherings and an elegant departure point for excursions and adventures. Located adjacent to the community’s swim/fitness/tennis complex, The River Club includes a nature library, gathering and occasion areas, private dressing areas with showers, sauna, fitness center and catering kitchen to accommodate club member events.
Also located at the southernmost point of the community is William Bull Park, home to a community dock overlooking Huspah Creek, 400-year-old live oaks, and, of course, the River Cabin. This 1920s cabin was once used by visitors to Tomotley Plantation as an outpost for hunting and fishing excursions and has been carefully preserved and restored by Bull Point’s developers. Lowcountry-style metal roofing, vertical board siding and deep shade porches all make the River Cabin a casual, inviting place for friends and neighbors to gather.
Living the Good Life: Bull Point offers a medley of amenities. Nine parks, recreation and bird sanctuary areas are joined by miles of tree-shaded walking and biking trails. Homeowners enjoy saltwater activities with easy boat launch access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.
A Home in the Woods: Home sites in Bull Point Plantation are nestled among magnolias, live oaks and other hardwood trees. The 700-acre peninsula is limited to 290 home sites bordering on deep-water, tidal creeks, marshlands, nature parks and fresh water lakes.
Magnolia Island: Just beyond the marshes that border Bull Point Plantation lies Magnolia Island, an unspoiled treasure that has been preserved for residents to enjoy. A community dock provides an opportunity for fishing, crabbing and shrimping. A screened pavilion, with its complement of grilling and steaming equipment, is ideal for picnics and barbecues.
Heart of the Lowcountry: Historic Beaufort, SC is just 15 minutes away from Bull Point. Two of the nation’s most beautiful and historic cities are less than an hour away; Charleston is to the northeast and Savannah is to the southwest.
Hit the Links: More than 30 outstanding golf courses are within 35 minutes of Bull Point Plantation.
Lake Bellinger: An 18-acre lake with a white sandy beach, this on-site amenity is part of the 65-acre Pocatalico Lake. Kayaks, paddleboats and canoes stand ready for your day's adventure, and the lake is teeming with bass, brim and catfish to please all the anglers in your family. And if you’d rather just soak up your surroundings, you can always relax in one of the lakeside Adirondack chairs or a loveseat-style hanging swing.
Medical Access: Beaufort Memorial Hospital, the largest hospital between Savannah and Charleston, serves the Lowcountry area with top-notch medical services.
It's Never Too Nippy: Average daily temperatures range from the high-40s in January to the low-to-mid-80s in July.
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