Friendfield Plantation

Hwy 521 Georgetown, South Carolina, United States

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  • 1634159
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  • 3264.0 acres

Highlights

  • The plantation is surrounded by water on three sides
  • Over two miles of frontage on the Sampit River and two creeks
  • All roads within the property are private
  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Two significant main dwellings and 19 other structures...stable, kennels..farm ofiice
  • There are no conservation easements on the plantation. There could be substantial tax benefits available to a purchaser willing to protect all or parts of the property.

Regents

Friendfield Plantation is located near the seaport of Georgetown, South Carolina. Established in 1735 it is one of the earliest riverfront rice plantations. Today the property encompasses 3264 acres. There are numerous structures of historical significance including slave houses, ruins of ancient settlements and the Silver Hill House built in 1791 which has been meticulously restored. The main house at Friendfield was built in 1931.
The plantation contains expanses of long leaf pine woodlands for quail hunting, and impounded rice fields along the Sampit River for migratory waterfowl. Few places in America have as much history and charm. The plantation was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

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$20,000,000 USD
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Listed by Chip Hall