Lands End Plantation

This home overlooking a small tidal beach on the Harbor River was built in 1898. It originally served as a military hospital within walking distance of Fremont Fort. The house was converted to a residence in 1949. Built to last, the roof is made of Buckingham County slate and the walls are four-course thick. (http://south-carolina-plantations.com/beaufo…/lands-end.html) A paddock across the road is graced with Live Oak trees and horses; Spiderwort is dappled along the fence line. Smoldering fires and mosquito net help make the summer months tolerable. Charlie seems content to wander beneath the oaks waiting on his next meal or a friendly local walking by who might slip him a nibble of apple.I can picture it then; I would love to picture it now.

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