Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
["Magnolia Plantation," 3550 Ashley River Road, Charleston, South Caro...
Site History. House moved from Somerville, S.C., after the Civil War. Landscape: Reverend John Grimke Drayton, from 1840s. Other: Magnolia Plantation founded in 1679 by Thomas Drayton. Gardens first known as "M... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
["Middleton Place," John Julius Pringle Smith house, 4300 Ashley River...
Site History. House Architecture: Original house burned in 1865; a 1755 guest quarters converted to the family house. Landscape: Gardens first planted in 1791 by Henry Middleton; restored by John Julius Pringle... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
["Middleton Place," John Julius Pringle Smith house, 4300 Ashley River...
Site History. House: Original house burned in 1865; a 1755 guest quarters converted to the family house. Landscape: Gardens first planted in 1791 by Henry Middleton; restored by John Julius Pringle Smith, a Mid... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
["Magnolia Plantation," 3550 Ashley River Road, Charleston, South Caro...
Site History. House moved from Somerville, S.C., after the Civil War. Landscape: Reverend John Grimke Drayton, from 1840s. Other: Magnolia Plantation founded in 1679 by Thomas Drayton. Gardens first known as "M... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
["Magnolia Plantation," 3550 Ashley River Road, Charleston, South Caro...
Site History. House moved from Somerville, S.C., after the Civil War. Landscape: Reverend John Grimke Drayton, from 1840s. Other: Magnolia Plantation founded in 1679 by Thomas Drayton. Gardens first known as "M... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
["Middleton Place," John Julius Pringle Smith house, 4300 Ashley River...
Site History. House: Original house burned in 1865; a 1755 guest quarters converted to the family house. Landscape: Gardens first planted in 1791 by Henry Middleton; restored by John Julius Pringle Smith, a Mid... More
["Middleton Place," John Julius Pringle Smith house, 4300 Ashley River...
Site History. House: Original house burned in 1865; a 1755 guest quarters converted to the family house. Landscape: Gardens first planted in 1791 by Henry Middleton; restored by John Julius Pringle Smith, a Mid... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charlest...
Significance: Constructed and inhabited by one of South Carolina's most prominent families, Drayton Hall is one of the finest surviving plantation houses in the country. Virtually unaltered, the house is an ear... More
["Magnolia Plantation," 3550 Ashley River Road, Charleston, South Caro...
Site History. House moved from Somerville, S.C., after the Civil War. Landscape: Reverend John Grimke Drayton, from 1840s. Other: Magnolia Plantation founded in 1679 by Thomas Drayton. Gardens first known as "M... More