Review:

The Frampton Plantation House is a lovely farmhouse built in 1868 by John Frampton on the property that was an original 1700s King’s Grant to the Frampton family. The house is located on the site of the original house that General Sherman’s troops burned in 1865. The house was renovated in the 1930s, and after changing owners a few times it was donated in 1993 to the Lowcountry Tourism Commission by the owner Wymann Boozer, a Columbia developer. The old farmhouse, the Civil War Earthworks in the backyard, and the massive ancient oaks were beautifully restored and today house the Lowcountry Visitor’s Center and Museum and the office of the Lowcountry & Resort Islands Tourism Commission. The front room on the ground floor is a recreation of a parlor in a 1900s plantation house and is furnished with original antique furnishings.

Address: 1 Low Country Ln, Yemassee, SC 29945, Phone: 843-717-3090

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