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White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue

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NRHP Reference #
  
98000423

Year built
  
1786

Area
  
10 ha

Added to NRHP
  
27 October 2000

White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue

Location
  
Off South Carolina Highway 336, west of Old House, near Ridgeland, South Carolina

Architectural style
  
Colonial, Early Republic

White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue is a historic plantation site located near Ridgeland, Jasper County, South Carolina. The site consists of the ruins of a brick house with tabby wings and twin tabby flanking outbuildings; a tabby retaining wall; and a massive double avenue of oaks planted in the late-18th or early-19th century. The plantation house was built between 1771 and 1776, then enlarged between 1786 and 1791. The house at White Hall burned about 1870 and was not renovated or occupied afterward.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

References

White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue Wikipedia


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