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“Castle on Keowee” hits the market for $2.8 million

A large unfinished home on Lake Keowee in Seneca, SC

Like a blank canvas castle. | Photos via Marsha Burrell Allen Tate Realtors

If you’ve cruised around Lake Keowee, chances are you’ve seen it: “The Castle on Keowee.” Located at 6 Heritage Point in Seneca, the 11,500-sqft home just hit the market for $2.8 million.

But there’s a catch: The home isn’t finished yet.

Allen Tate Realtors agent Marsha Burrell tells WYFF News 4 the current owner has invested $1.6 million in the exterior of the home over 11 years and has decided to let the next owner “create the interior of their dream home.”

The home features:

  • Space for up to nine bedrooms + eight baths
  • A triple waterfront lot
  • Sprawling decks + balconies
  • A turret (read: castle tower) with living quarters
  • A two-story library
  • A lakeside gazebo
  • An underground wine cellar with exposed soil + timber supports

Ready to make this castle your own? View the full listing + take a virtual tour of the property.

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