Remarks: Short drive from this property in martins point plantation to community deep water boat ramp on ICW and ace basin, north Edisto river to
ocean, see picture. Beautiful hardwoods and rolling terrain, private and protected from outside encroachment. Situated next to undisturbed 142 acres with
trails available for your recreation. Launch your boat from the deepwater ramp into Wadmalaw sound. Located in premier martin's point with pasture area for
horses negotiable. Very desirable location. For more than 100 years, martin's point was the center of agricultural commerce on Wadmalaw island. The
plantation was owned by the towles family, pioneers in low country sea island farming. It had it's own currency, store, school, post office, cemetery, telephone
system and wharf where Wadmalaw crops were shipped to eastern markets. In 1989, martins point became Wadmalaw's first environmental community.
Conservation easements protect wildlife habitat, scenic vistas and open spaces, including three islands on the wadmalaw river, sixty acres of farmland, ten
miles of trails, and a twenty acre pond managed for waterfowl, wading birds like the endangered wood stork, spotail bass, shrimp and crabs. Martins point
provides boat ramp access to the Wadmalaw river and the ace basin, a 350,000 acre coastal wilderness in the low country's most pristine and abundant waters.
The Atlantic ocean is nine miles down river. Martins point supports low country environmental organizations dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and
charm of Wadmalaw island.