Why Live in North Hartsville
North Hartsville is a neighborhood characterized by a mix of housing styles, including ranch-style, shotgun homes, and larger traditional houses like Craftsman and Cape Cods. Homes are situated on spacious lots ranging from half an acre to 4 acres. The area features older, narrow residential streets with limited street parking, and is filled with greenery from shrubs and bushy trees. For outdoor activities, residents can visit Easterling Landing, about 8 miles away on Lake Robinson, which is popular for water skiing and sailing. Closer to home, the Hartsville Country Club offers an 18-hole golf course, a pool, and tennis and pickleball courts. The Antioch Recreation Center, a few miles north, hosts bull riding and rodeo events. Dining options in nearby Hartsville include Black Creek Bistro, known for its wine and risotto, and Sophia’s Pizzeria, which offers pizza and a well-regarded salad bar. Crema Coffee Bar is a popular spot for university students. Grocery shopping is convenient with IGA Food Center in the neighborhood and other options like Piggly Wiggly and Food Lion a short drive away. North Hartsville is about one and a half miles from Downtown Hartsville and three and a half miles from Hartsville Regional Airport. The neighborhood has highly rated schools, including North Hartsville Elementary, Hartsville Middle, and Hartsville High School, as well as the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics and Coker University.
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