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The Abbey at Trolley Run Station

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888 Lytham Drive, Aiken, SC 29801

3 - 5 Bed| 2 - 4.5 Bath | 2 - 3 Garage

1 - 2 Story | From 1,376 Sq. Ft.

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Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

About our community

Welcome to The Abbey at Trolley Run Station, a beautifully designed new construction community in Aiken, SC, offering ranch and two-story homes built for every stage of life. Nestled in one of the most sought-after destinations for new homes, this community blends modern comfort with timeless Southern charm.

Residents of Abbey at Trolley Run Station will enjoy exclusive amenities including a private neighborhood pool and cabana, perfect for relaxing weekends or gathering with friend and family. Surrounded by acres of protected natural areas, this peaceful setting provides a true retreat from the pace of everyday life while still keeping you connected to everything you need.

Ideally located just minutes from I-20 and historic downtown Aiken, you'll have convenient access to local favorites such as:

• Boutique Shopping and dining • Parks and walking trails • Local entertainment and seasonal events

For additional recreation, you'll be adjacent to the YMCA, in close proximity to Hitchcock Woods with over 2,100 acres of woodlands and 70 miles of trails, minutes to the Henderson Heritage Preserve and Wildlife Management area and you can even tee off at nearby Midland Valley Golf Club or Palmetto Golf Club.

Homes in The Abbey at Trolley Run Station feature spacious floorplans ranging up to 3,481 square feet, with 3 to 5 bedrooms, and even 3-car garages. Designed with open-concept layouts, modern finished, and functional living spaces, these homes offer the perfect balance of style, comfort, and long-term value.

Discover a place where peaceful surroundings meet everyday convenience, welcome home to The Abbey Trolley Run Station.

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Community amenities

  • Community Pool
  • Cabana
  • 5 minutes to Downtown Aiken
  • 2 minutes to Aiken Regional Hospital
  • 2 minutes to USC Aiken

Schools

Graniteville Elementary
Public | PK-5 3.2 mi.

Leavelle McCampbell Middle
Public | 6-8 3.8 mi.

Midland Valley High
Public | 9-12 7.3 mi.


Community information

Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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Aiken, South Carolina

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Overview

Ranked as one of the South's best small towns, Aiken is the seat of Aiken County in western South Carolina. Named for William Aiken, the president of the South Carolina Railroad, this charming city’s storied history goes all the way back to 1835.

What Makes Aiken Unique

Horses. This extraordinary part of South Carolina is famous for its rich equestrian culture. You’ll find evidence of this popular pastime all over the city.
Another special feature of this area is the Aiken campus of the University of South Carolina.

Trivia

Aiken has been named "best small town of the South" by Southern Living. It’s part of the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area).

Things To Do

The great outdoors, history that’s literally everywhere, along with beautiful parks and bustling shopping districts make Aiken the place to be. Plus, it offers a location right across the river from busy Augusta, Georgia. Below is a very short list of things to do and places to see. There is so much more to Aiken than meets the eye!

Hitchcock Woods. One of the largest urban forests in the nation, offering 65 miles of sandy trails for hiking and horseback riding.

Aiken Center for the Arts. Educational classes, fine art gallery sales, cultural activities, and support of local artists.

Aiken County Historical Museum. Immerse yourself in the history of this stunning Southern city. The building housing the museum is a "Winter Colony" cottage originally built in 1860.

Aiken Trolley Tours. Visit some of the highlights of the city aboard a comfortable “trolley-like” vehicle. Air conditioned? You betcha!

DuPont Planetarium and RPSEC Observatory. View the heavens in comfort and style inside this state-of-the-art planetarium featuring 30 ft. diameter dome. There is also an observatory open for telescope viewing following each show, weather permitting.

 

Hopelands Gardens. A 14-acre estate opened to the public in 1969 as a public garden. Walk in the shade of 100 year old live oaks and relax among some of the most beautiful water fountains in the city.

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