List of plantations in South Carolina

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This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of South Carolina that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. [1] [2] [3]

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Color keyHistoric register listing
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Contributing property to a National Register of Historic Places historic district
Not listed on national or state register
NRHP reference numberNameImageDate designatedLocalityCountyNotes
80003716 Allison Plantation York
73001709 Annandale Georgetown
78002509 Arcadia Plantation Georgetown
75001691 Ashley Hall Plantation Charleston
88000526 Beneventum Plantation House Georgetown
94000062 Black River Georgetown
73001698 Bleak Hall Edisto Island
Boochawe Goose Creek Berkeley
93001512 Boone Hall Boone Hall plantation house.JPG Mount Pleasant Charleston
72001224 Borough House Plantation Borough House Plantation (Stateburg, South Carolina).jpg June 7, 1988 Stateburg
33°57′19″N80°32′06″W / 33.95539°N 80.53489°W / 33.95539; -80.53489 (Borough House Plantation)
Sumter
70000580 Brick House Ruins Paul Hamilton House (Ruins).jpg April 15, 1970 Edisto Island
32°35′59″N80°19′32″W / 32.59977°N 80.32542°W / 32.59977; -80.32542 (Brick House Ruins)
Charleston
86003198 Brookland Plantation Edisto Island
91000231 Cedar Grove Plantation Chapel Pawleys Island
95000633 Charlton Hall Plantation House Hickory Tavern
73001710 Chicora Wood Plantation Georgetown
75001687 Coffin Point Plantation Frogmore
93000475 Crawford's Plantation House Edisto Island
Crowfield Hall Goose Creek
07000098 Dantzler Plantation Holly Hill
74001851 Darby Plantation Edgefield
71000776 Davis Plantation Monticello
66000701 Drayton Hall Drayton Hall 2007.jpg October 9, 1960 Charleston
32°52′15″N80°04′35″W / 32.87090°N 80.07634°W / 32.87090; -80.07634 (Drayton Hall)
Charleston
Duncannon Barnwell Barnwell
74001838 Fairfield Plantation McClellanville
82001517 Farmfield Plantation House Charleston
79002382 Fonti Flora Plantation Monticello
66000708 Fort Hill Fort Hill.jpg December 19, 1960 Clemson
34°40′33″N82°50′21″W / 34.67597°N 82.83920°W / 34.67597; -82.83920 (Fort Hill (John C. Calhoun House))
Pickens
96000409 Friendfield Plantation Georgetown
88001754 Frogmore Plantation Complex Frogmore
86000528 Goodwill Plantation Eastover
76001688 Gravel Hill Plantation Allendale
10000240 Gravel Hill Plantation Hampton
78002495 Grove Plantation Adams Run
70000582 Hampton Plantation Hampton Plantation (McClellanville, South Carolina).jpg April 15, 1970 McClellanville
33°12′04″N79°26′05″W / 33.20112°N 79.43459°W / 33.20112; -79.43459 (Hampton Plantation)
Charleston
75001695 Harrietta Plantation Harrietta Plantation, south elevation, U.S. Routes 17 & 701, McClellanville vicinity (Charleston County, South Carolina).jpg McClellanville Charleston
94001236 Hobcaw Barony Bernard M. Baruch, Hobcaw Plantation, residence in (Georgetown, South Carolina) 5a31131r.jpg Georgetown Georgetown
71000782 Hopsewee Hopsewee (Georgetown County, South Carolina).jpg November 11, 1971 Georgetown
33°12′43″N79°23′02″W / 33.21205°N 79.38386°W / 33.21205; -79.38386 (Hopsewee)
Georgetown
88000529 Keithfield Plantation Georgetown
71000806 Kensington Plantation House Eastover
86003520 Landsford Plantation House Landsford Township
97000095 Laurel Bay Plantation Beaufort
77001213 Lawson's Pond Plantation Cross
73001678 Lewisfield Plantation Moncks Corner
86000468 Long Point Plantation Mt. Pleasant
10000299 Lydia Plantation Lydia
72001198 Magnolia Plantation and Gardens House at Magnolia Plantation.JPG Charleston Charleston
77001223 Mansfield Plantation MansfieldMainHouse.jpg Georgetown Georgetown
73001674 Marshlands James Robert Verdier House - Marshlands (Beaufort, South Carolina).jpg November 7, 1973 Beaufort
32°26′01″N80°39′57″W / 32.43352°N 80.66583°W / 32.43352; -80.66583 (Marshlands (Dr. James Robert Verdier House))
Beaufort
73001700 Marshlands Plantation House James Island
74001831 McLeod Plantation McCleod Plantation (Charleston County, South Carolina).jpg Charleston Charleston
70000568 Middleburg Plantation Middleburg Plantation.jpg April 15, 1970 Huger
33°04′49″N79°50′37″W / 33.08029°N 79.84365°W / 33.08029; -79.84365 (Middleburg Plantation)
Berkeley
71000770 Middleton Place November 11, 1971 Summerville
32°54′01″N80°08′12″W / 32.90014°N 80.13656°W / 32.90014; -80.13656 (Middleton Place)
Dorchester
71000755 Middleton's Plantation Edisto Island
78002518 Midfield Plantation Boykin
76001694 Midway Plantation Fort Motte
71000808 Millford Plantation Millford Plantation HABS color 1.jpg November 7, 1973 Pinewood
33°44′54″N80°32′15″W / 33.74847°N 80.53751°W / 33.74847; -80.53751 (Millford Plantation)
Sumter
79002394 Mountain Shoals Plantation Enoree
66000697 Mulberry Plantation Mulberry Plantation (Berkeley County, South Carolina).jpg October 9, 1960 Moncks Corner
33°08′37″N79°59′21″W / 33.14361°N 79.98917°W / 33.14361; -79.98917 (Mulberry Plantation (Moncks Corner))
Berkeley
80003673 Mulberry Plantation Mulberry Plantation (Kershaw County, South Carolina).jpg February 16, 2000 Camden
34°12′23″N80°35′31″W / 34.20639°N 80.59194°W / 34.20639; -80.59194 (Mulberry Plantation (Chesnut House))
Kershaw
74001850 Newington Plantation Stallsville
82003898 Numertia Plantation Eutawville
75001689 Oakland Plantation Fort Motte
77001218 Oakland Plantation House Oakland Plantation, Front facade, Mount Pleasant vicinity (Charleston County, South Carolina).jpg Mount Pleasant Charleston
94001630 Oaklyn Plantation Darlington
Oaks Goose Creek Berkeley
71000756 Old House Plantation Edisto Island
97001159 Old House Plantation Ridgeland
88001774 Orange Grove Plantation Frogmore
78003191 Otranto Plantation Hanahan
73001699 Peter's Point Plantation Edisto Island
88001775 Pine Island Plantation Complex Frogmore
86003213 Point of Pines Plantation Slave Cabin Edisto Island
85003122 Quinby Plantation House-Halidon Hill Plantation Huger
97000359 Ravenwood Plantation Neyles Colleton
88000537 Richmond Hill Plantation Archeological Sites Murrells Inlet
80003653 Richmond Plantation Cordesville
78002532 Rip Raps Plantation Sumter
88001776 Riverside Plantation Tabby Ruins Frogmore
83002185 Rose Hill Plantation House Bluffton Beaufort
93000459 Rosemont Plantation Waterloo
97001158 Roseville Plantation Florence
88000533 Rural Hall Plantation House Georgetown
00000591 Salters Plantation House Salters
74001841 John Seabrook Plantation Bridge Rockville
79002375 Seaside Plantation Beaufort
82003840 Seaside Plantation House Edisto Island
85002387 Springfield Plantation House Fort Mill
80003693 St. Julien Plantation Eutawville
94000038 Stoney-Baynard Plantation Hilton Head Island
83002188 Summit Plantation House Adams Run
94000024 Sunnyside Plantation Foreman's House Edisto Island
77001229 Tanglewood Plantation Lynchburg
75001688 Tombee Plantation Frogmore
70000603 Walnut Grove Plantation Walnut Grove, Route 1, 1 mile East of intersection of U.S. 221 &, Roebuck (Spartanburg County, South Carolina).jpg Spartanburg Spartanburg
80003660 Wedge Plantation William Lucas House, U.S. Routes 17 & 701, McClellanville (Charleston County, South Carolina).jpg McClellanville Charleston
98000423 White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue Ridgeland
78002511 Wicklow Hall Plantation Georgetown
74001837 Windsor Plantation Edisto Island
01000607 Woodland Plantation Carlisle
71000742 Woodlands Woodlands Study (Bamberg County, South Carolina).jpg November 11, 1971 Bamberg
33°16′06″N80°57′11″W / 33.26833°N 80.95306°W / 33.26833; -80.95306 (Woodlands)
Bamberg
76001695 Zante Plantation Fort Motte

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References

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  2. National Park Service (April 2007). "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2007-05-20.
  3. National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Archived from the original on 2004-06-06. Retrieved 2007-08-14.