Dawnshire is located along the Williamsburg/Georgetown County line just off of US Highway 41. The tract is surrounded on 3 sides by Mt. Pleasant Plantation, a nearly 5,000-acre haven for quail and wildlife. For this and many other reasons, Dawnshire is the ideal place for the sportsman. The property totals 98 acres. 60 acres are planted with mature, managed timber, while 30 acres of the tract are planted with younger pines. Near the center of the property is a 2.5-acre field – a perfect spot for a dove field, a duck pond, or a cabin. Two food plots are planted on the property for the use of deer hunting. The property also has a well-maintained road network that allows easy access to any point of the property. Deer, turkeys, quail, and doves are abundant on the property and in the area. In a corner of the state quickly becoming known for its natural beauty, Dawnshire offers several access points to explore the nearby Black River. Just 10 minutes away is Pea House Landing, which provides boat access to the Black River for fishing or leisure. Pea House Landing is approximately 2 hours to downtown Georgetown by boat. Within a 5-minute drive of the property is the newly opened Black River Cypress Preserve, a 1,000-acre privately-owned nature preserve with over 3 miles of river frontage that is dedicated to the conservation, protection, and restoration of the river corridor. BRCP is regularly open for hiking, bird watching, and kayaking. Dawnshire is: 10 minutes from Andrews, SC 30 minutes from Georgetown, SC 1 hour and 15 minutes from Charleston metro 1 hour and 15 minutes from Myrtle Beach metro