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William Seabrook was a Sea Island cotton planter and part-owner of the Edisto Island Ferry, which had a steamboat named the W. Seabrook. The house was built around 1810.
– Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Dodge became owners of Seabrook Plantation and fully restored the house . 2000 – Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter McEaddy purchased Seabrook Plantation from the Dodges . 2012 – Seabrook Plantation was put on the market with an asking price of $9,850,000.
The Seabrooke was sold in 2023 to a company, and the official owner is listed as Votja Novak. According to his LinkedIn, Votja purchased the Seabrooke alongside another boat, the Incentive,...
A guide to where we've been from here and now. The History of Seabrook
The Seabrook House, 47 Lawrence Street, c. 1850 John Archibald Seabrook is believed to be the original owner of this home, built in the 1840s-50s. These Lowcountry style homes—two-story frame weatherboard on six-foot piers.
15 maj 2017 · Known as Seabrook Plantation (after original owner William Seabrook), the 350-acre waterfront estate sits on Edisto Island, just south of Charleston, and is anchored by a Federal-style dwelling completed in 1810, nine years after the White House was built.
William Seabrook bought the Island in 1816 and changed the name once again. This time to its current designation, Seabrook Island. They owned the property until the start of the Civil War. The Civil War and eventually reconstruction, changed life on Johns and Seabrook Islands.