Come sit on the front porch of this home with some homemade sweet tea and enjoy the southern hospitality feel of life in Camden, SC.Greene Street in Camden, SC was named after General Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army and who was known for his efforts of driving out the British Army occupation in the South. 414 Greene Street was originally a 2-bedroom home located on Lyttleton Street and was move to its current site in 1912 by the son of original owner Judge Thomas Jefferson Withers. He added 4 bedrooms to the structure and then named the property Gander Hill.The historical gem sits on 2 acres, with a picturesque stone driveway that sets the tone of the old south. Beautiful oak trees line the driveway and mysteriously hide this two-story colonial home behind its sprawling li
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