Fairfield Plantation (Charleston County, South Carolina)

[1][3][5] The house at Fairfield Plantation is believed to have been built by the Lynch family around 1730.

This is a Georgian style, clapboard house on a raised basement.

The south porch on the landside is supported by brick columns.

After Jacob Motte acquired the house, the second floor was squared out by adding two additional rooms.

[3] The south facade has a pair of nine over nine lights on each side of the door.

The second floor has a six over six light on each side of the porch roof just inside of the bay windows.

The front rooms have barrel-vaulted fireplaces with high mantels on their back walls.

The left hand rear room has had small bathroom added at a later period.

Land side entrance circa 1970.