Weehaw Plantation, Estate of the Day
Filed under: Estates

Take a large historic plantation in South Carolina, add a couple newer homes and you've got the Weehaw Plantation just outside of Georgetown, South Carolina on the Black River. The 650-acre plantation has two beautiful homes (circa 1991 and 1997) and overlooks a 35 acre controlled rice field impoundment. Weehaw was one of the earliest successful rice plantations in the area. The main house was built in 1997 but has the look of an older home. Stroll down the road and you are at the Lodge which also has a great view of old ricefields and rivers. This home has a more casual low country style with a wide porch. This secluded, protected property is listed at $4.5 million.
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