Review:

Woodburn Historic House is an elegant four-story clapboard plantation house built in 1830 as a summer house for Charles Cotseworth Pinckney and his family. It was common at the time for wealthy Charlestonians to spend summers in the cooler Upcountry Pendleton. The house is a great example of an early 19th century South Carolina Upcountry plantation house. Today the historic site includes the house museum with beautiful original antebellum antiques and many family household items. The house is surrounded by the original 10-acre plantation, three outbuildings, a copy of the Adger Victorian Carriage house, an 1810 log cookhouse, and a reproduction of a typical slave/tenant house.

Address: 130 History Ln, Pendleton, SC 29670-8700, Phone: 864-646-7249

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