Newington Plantation is a historic archaeological site located near Stallsville, Dorchester County, South Carolina.
Newington includes the remains of a series of house forms as they developed from an early single timber and clay structure destroyed sometime around the Yamasee War in 1715 to the fine, large brick structure built by Joseph Blake.
The plantation included terraced gardens, a reflecting pool, brick outbuildings, and the main house.
The house burned in 1845, and the ruins stood until 1876, when an attempt made to salvage the bricks failed.
This article about a property in Dorchester County, South Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.