It is on Strawberry Chapel Road between South Carolina State Highway 8-44 and the West Branch of the Cooper River.
[2] Bordering Strawberry's property is the South Carolina State owned historic site of the "Town of Childsbury."
[1][3][4] Strawberry Chapel, graveyard and lands are private property and only open to the public on special occasions and annual church services.
James Child, an English settler, was granted a tract of 1,200 acres (490 ha) on Strawberry Bluff overlooking the Cooper River.
[4][5] At one time, the town had a tavern, school, chapel, race track, general store, and ferry.
[4][11] A mural tablet in memory of an early rector of the parish was moved from Biggin Church to Strawberry Chapel.
[8] The silver Communion service from Biggin Church, which had been hidden at the end of the Civil War, was found buried in a barn at the Comingtee Plantation in 1947.
Strawberry Chapel has Ball, Harleston, Waring and Stoney descendants actively working to protect its historic 1725 structure and graves.
The historic Childsbury Township property is open to the public and owned by the State of South Carolina.
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