42 Flicker Street claims one of Moreland’s most coveted positions; set along the inland waterway, with a covered dock and water trail views that extend all the way to the tree line. Offered at $5,250,000, this five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home spans 4,837 heated square feet across a main house and a fully appointed carriage home above a three-car garage. Crafted by Adams Construction Group from a Court Atkins Architecture design, with landscapes by Jackson and Small, it is a home where every detail reflects the particular spirit of its neighborhood: rooted in the land, open to the outdoors, and built to last.
Moreland is a neighborhood that wears its history honestly. Set in a former dove-hunting field at the quieter edge of Palmetto Bluff, it has always belonged to nature first. The architecture here leans toward the contemporary rather than the traditional, with larger expanses of glass, cable handrails, lower-sloped rooflines, exposed rafter tails, and steel windows and doors that erase the boundary between inside and outside.
42 Flicker Street lives up to that ethos in every way. Wide sliders in the great room open directly to a screened porch with a tabby fireplace, bringing the year-round South Carolina climate into daily life. The covered upper balcony off the media room overlooks the inland waterway beyond the fully fenced backyard. And at the back of the property, a covered dock makes Palmetto Bluff’s vast inland waterway system genuinely, immediately accessible.
The great room earns the designation as the home’s anchor. Tall coffered ceilings, built-in bookshelves, and a gas fireplace define a space that is both capacious and intimate—generous enough for a baby grand piano, yet comfortable enough to feel personal. A wet bar and oyster shell accent wall in the foyer set the tone before you even arrive.
The kitchen is a chef’s environment by design. A six-burner Wolf® gas range completes the professional-grade suite, flanked by mitered edge quartz center island and a commercial French-door refrigerator. The dining room flows from the kitchen beneath timbered ceilings, drawing the eye toward the water and the life happening just beyond the glass.
The primary suite occupies its own wing on the main floor, moving from his-and-hers walk-in closets to a spa-caliber ensuite bath with dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower. Natural light fills the main bedroom from multiple windows. A private entrance to the screened porch and direct water trail views complete the picture.
Three additional guest suites on the second floor share the upper level with a media room that could serve as a family room, movie room, or gathering space. The covered balcony off the media room makes this level feel less like an afterthought and more like a destination.
Above the three-car garage, the carriage home offers its own world, with an expansive living area, a full kitchen, vaulted ceilings, and a spacious bath with a walk-in shower. Whether it serves as quarters for extended family, a private retreat for guests, or a long-term home for someone who needs space and privacy, it serves the same purpose as the rest of the house.
The exterior of 42 Flicker Street was designed with the same care as the interior. A built-in brick grill with a pizza oven, a brick patio, and a fire pit create an outdoor kitchen and gathering area for every season. The screened porch with tabby fireplace extends comfortable outdoor living through cooler months. The covered dock at the water’s edge opens access to Palmetto Bluff’s beloved inland waterway network—miles of navigable water for kayaking, paddleboarding, and exploring.
Moreland Village sits at a quieter remove from Wilson Village, connected to the rest of Palmetto Bluff by the community’s trail network but possessing its own distinctive character. From 42 Flicker Street, its dining and gathering spaces are a short walk away—and the full breadth of Palmetto Bluff’s amenities, from the Palmetto Bluff Club to Wilson Landing Marina, are there when you want them.
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