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A luxurious mansion on Kiawah Island, South Carolina, has recently been put up for sale with an asking price of nearly $10 million. This stunning plantation-style home, built by Charleston architecture firm Bill Huey + Associates in 2009, offers six bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms across its expansive 5,400 square feet of living space. Situated on 0.88 acres of land, the mansion provides sweeping views of the surrounding maritime forestry, with porches on every floor that overlook the lush greenery and various bodies of water.

Located in the ultra-exclusive gated Vanderhorst community, this mansion ensures privacy and security for its residents. The property is just a stone’s throw away from the renowned Ocean Course golf course, which has hosted prestigious events such as the PGA Championship. The community also offers amenities like boat landings and a pavilion for canoe and kayak storage.

The interior of the mansion is just as impressive as its surroundings. A grand staircase leads to the six bedrooms, including two primary suites, while the ground floor features a chef’s kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line appliances. The living room provides breathtaking views of the natural environment, and an entertainment room includes a billiards table, full bar, and multiple flat-screen TVs for leisure and relaxation.

In addition to the indoor luxuries, the mansion boasts a 500-square-foot roof deck with panoramic views of the landscape and the Atlantic Ocean. The outdoor space features a pool, jacuzzi, and a spacious backyard with meticulously landscaped gardens, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment options.

Kiawah Island itself is a barrier island known for its natural beauty and tranquility. With a population of just over 2,000 people, the island provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Katherine Cox + Co of Charleston is the listing agent for this exquisite property, making it a must-see for luxury home buyers looking for a slice of paradise on the Atlantic coast.