Spring HOMES 2022

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REAL HOMES

Let the Light In A Spring Island escape capitalizes on riverfront views and a Lowcountry color palette Written by SYLVIE BAGGETT

LIKE THE OPENING SCENE of a fairy tale, Patrick and Phyllis Reynolds found themselves poised on the edge of a riverscape coated in golden light, ancient oak trees swaying in the breeze and an appropriately quaint cottage ready to offer them a seat to take in the view.

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Several years before stepping foot onto the Spring Island lot where they would eventually build their dream vacation home, the couple fell in love with the Lowcountry after a visit to Palmetto Bluff. Seeking a southern retreat from the hustle of northeastern cities, the Reynoldses

were charmed by the acres of untouched land and tight-knit community Spring Island had to offer. For the first year that the Reynoldses owned the property, they stayed in the cottage that had been one of the original in the Spring Island development.

Photography courtesy of COURT ATKINS GROUP


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