ROSEHILL

WELCOME TO ROSEHILL — COLUMBIA, SC

Shandon is one of Columbia’s largest in-town neighborhoods, located near the bustling districts of Five Points, Devine Street, and Rosewood Drive. The neighborhood combines historic charm with convenient access to the city’s cultural, dining, and entertainment options.

HOMES & LIFESTYLE

Known for its historic character and in-town setting, Shandon delivers a walkable neighborhood lifestyle just minutes from downtown Columbia.

 

  • Shandon offers a mix of historic and updated homes, including classic bungalows, cottages, and two-story residences.
  • Many homes have preserved original architectural details, such as hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, and welcoming front porches.
  • Sidewalks, tree-lined streets, and well-maintained yards create a friendly and walkable environment for families and professionals.
  • Residents enjoy a close-knit community atmosphere with opportunities to connect through local events and neighborhood gatherings.
  • The lifestyle in Shandon balances urban convenience with a peaceful, residential setting, appealing to buyers seeking historic character and city access.

COMMUNITY & AMENITIES

Shandon’s sense of community is shaped by active resident involvement, shared public spaces, and convenient access to everyday amenities.

 

  • The neighborhood has two dedicated neighborhood parks, Emily Douglas Park and Sims Park, which serve as gathering spaces for residents of all ages.

  • Emily Douglas Park, located at the corner of Wheat and King Street, features an amphitheater, state-of-the-art playground equipment, a wide open lawn, and a dog park.

  • Sims Park, located at the corner of Duncan and Bonham Street, offers a basketball court, covered picnic areas, and playground equipment.
  • Community engagement and pride of ownership are central to the Shandon experience, with regular council meetings and neighborhood initiatives.
 

LOCATION & CONVENIENCE

Shandon is centrally located just north of downtown Columbia, making it highly accessible to the city’s business district and cultural attractions.

 

  • The neighborhood is minutes from the University of South Carolina, hospitals, and major employers.
  • Residents enjoy proximity to major roadways, including I-77 and I-20, allowing easy commutes across the Columbia area.
  • The neighborhood’s location provides easy access to local shops, dining, and cultural venues along Devine Street and in nearby Five Points.

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION

Shandon is served by Richland School District One, offering access to public education in Columbia. Zoned schools may include:

 

 

For the most current zoning and enrollment information, visit the Richland One School District website.

 

Families benefit from the neighborhood’s proximity to both public and private school options.