Seaside Plantation

It was built about 1795 to 1810, and is a two-story, frame dwelling in a transitional Georgian / Federal style.

Seaside was one of the plantations participating in the Port Royal Experiment and had as its labor superintendent Charles Pickard Ware (1840–1921).

Also on the property are the contributing original, brick-lined well, a clapboard shed, a large barn with clapboard siding and tin roof, and a round concrete and oyster shell silo.

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