You, too, can escape to this historic and beautiful 1905 Post Victorian Home that Julia Roberts herself escaped to in the movie, SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY. It is located on the top of tree shaded Magazine Street, four walking blocks from the quaint, historic Civil War town of Abbeville in the rolling hills of upstate South Carolina. It's surrounded by 100 year old oak trees and welcoming neighbors with the charm of the old south. Abbeville is especially noted for its brick paved town square and features frequent town festivals, hash bash, wine walks, and tours of historic homes. This beautifully restored Post Victorian, encompassing over 3000 square feet, has huge rooms including 3 - 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, den, foyer, spacious hallway, kitchen, sunroom, laundry and two baths. A deck at the rear of house or the tree shaded wrap around front porch will be perfect for sitting on a balmy afternoon sipping mimosas or a cold glass of lemonade. The elegant home has 12 ft. ceilings, handsome bead board, dark pine floor boards, wainscoting, and exposed ceiling beams in the huge, light and airy kitchen. You enter through the front foyer which is 15 x 11 feet and walk through the wide hallway past rooms on either side until you come to the heart of the house, the kitchen, which is adorned with vast wood cabinetry. The manicured half acre yard is graced with Magnolia, Azaleas, Dogwood, Iris and other beautiful trees and flowers. The attic could become an additional 1400 sq. ft. of living space with ceilings expanding to 12 feet in center and 7 feet on sides. Outside there is a two-car unattached garage with full electricity and automatic door. This home would be perfect for anyone who appreciates historic homes in a historic, welcoming and beautiful town.