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Review:
Ashtabula is a beautiful two-story house built between 1825 and 1828 by Lewis Ladsen Gibbes and his family as their permanent home and plantation, which produced food and clothing. The house is a noted example of a Lowcountry-style plantation house and is located on ten acres of land, about three miles from Pendleton. Ashtabula is today a house museum, beautifully restored by the Pendleton Historic Foundation and furnished with original antebellum furniture and family household items. The house is open for tours and is available for rental for events such as weddings for up to 100 guests. The house has a wide wrap-around piazza and a lovely patio in the back.
Address: SC Highway 88, 3 miles east of downtown Pendleton, Pendleton, SC 29630, Phone: 864-646-3782
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