The ruins of the main plantation house
Viewing the house from the front, with basement and porch remnants in the forefront
A dark image of the remains of the first floor of the house
A closeup image of some of the house's foundation. It was constructed from tabby, a building tradition in the South Carolina Lowcountry that combines lime, sand, and oyster shells to form concrete.
A modern wooden support placed along the house's basement section
The foundation of a slave cabin near the plantation house. This is where the slaves that served the main house lived in. Field slaves had quarters much farther away. Also near here was the remains of a chimney for a kitchen structure.