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Litchfield, SC
Located on the northern tip of Pawleys Island, Litchfield
is rapidly becoming one of the area’s top retirement destinations. The sleepy
island lifestyle Pawleys Island is known for has carried over to Litchfield,
though to a lesser degree, as Litchfield was designed to be more than just a
vacation spot. Litchfield is, instead, a place people call home. 
There are 23 different golf courses within ten miles of town and over 40 restaurants operate within three miles of Litchfield Beach
Used by colonial planters as a retreat from the oppressive heat and malaria
carrying misquotes, the island gained a reputation early on as a place for people
to go to get away from the rest of the world. Ten miles north of historic Georgetown
and twenty miles south of Myrtle Beach, Litchfield’s convenient location and
proximity to the ocean has served it well in attracting newcomers.
Formally established in 1978, Litchfield’s mild climate has drawn a burgeoning
number of retirees to the area. The water temperature averages 66 degrees and
the average air temperature is 65 allowing for year round outdoor recreation
including swimming, tennis, golf, beaches, boating, and wildlife viewing.
Of the nearly 10,000 who own homes on the island, only a small portion of
them live there year-round. That, however, is changing, as more retirement age
people move to the area taking advantage of the beauty of the island, and the
many recreational options available.
The area also has a resort called Litchfield Plantation, a 600-acre estate
so rich with Lowcountry beauty that the late poet laureate James Dickey described
a firsttimer’s arrival there as being as “dramatic as Alice going through the
looking glass… you are enveloped in wonder.” There are 23 different golf courses
within ten miles of town and over 40 restaurants operate within three miles
of Litchfield Beach.
During the summer months, the island is abuzz with cultural activity. Each
year the island hosts the Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art featuring
some of the best known names in several different genera of music. Besides the
established artists who contribute work for the festival, an exhibit featuring
local artists is one of the most popular events of the festival.
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