Lowndes Grove

Around 1786, heirs of the Gibbes family divided the land into smaller tracts, and three of the northernmost parcels were acquired by George Abbot Hall.

He was the president and one of the chief promoters of the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, which was held in 1901–1902.

The exposition was held on his 250 acres (100 ha) and the Lowndes Grove house was used as the Woman's Building.

[9] Sottile developed much of the original land of the plantation into the streets and lots that surround the estate today.

[10] In 2007, the home was purchased by the Patrick family who restored the property and made it an event venue.

The house was featured in the Netflix series, Outer Banks (2020), as the set for the Cameron family's home.

It probably had a double portico, modified in about 1830 into a five-bay upper piazza with Doric columns and balustrades.

Most major rooms are decorated in Adamsesque style with cornices, ceiling medallions, and carved mantels.