Sunday, March 22, 2009

Cassina Point Plantation - Antiques Sale





Edisto Island's Cassina Point Plantation was the third plantation established by the Seabrook family on their favorite Sea Island. The historic house was built in 1847, and it looks across West Bank Creek towards Oak Island Plantation. It survived the Union occupation in 1862 and is now protected under conservation easement by the current owners. Lowcountryoutdoors.com paid this unique property a visit during the weekend antiques show.

My photos show the welcoming sign, a massive and lovely live oak, the view from the dock towards Oak Island and an antique Pie Safe - a cupboard for storing food outdoors when the weather was cool.

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