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  1. 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.

  2. And in 1971, the Andells sold Seabrook Island for development of a private residential resort. Today, the same philosophy of gracious living in a protected natural environment, is embodied by the island’s developers, beginning with the original developers. The Seabrook Island Company, a South Carolina limited partnership.

  3. At the height of the Civil War, Seabrook sold the island to William Gregg, who rented the land to Charles Andell. In 1917, the island was sold to sportsmen for hunting, fishing, and recreation; their club was known as the Kiawato Club, a portmanteau of Kiawah and Edisto, the two neighboring islands. [ 8 ]

  4. Seabrook never cultivated a large part of the island and it remained wooded for use as source of timber and as a home for free-roaming hogs, cattle, and horses. 1863: Family of William Gregg, a textile magnate active in promoting the industrialization of the South, assumes ownership.

  5. This home is located at The Seabrook, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 and is currently priced at $862,200, approximately $346 per square foot. The Seabrook is a home located in Horry County with nearby schools including Myrtle Beach Elementary School, Myrtle Beach Middle School, and Myrtle Beach High School.

  6. 9 cze 2016 · Local legend holds that White House architect James Hoban also designed Seabrook, which was built in 1810 for local businessman William Seabrook. The current owners bought the 350-acre...

  7. Seabrook Island, a birders paradise, has won recognition as an Audubon International Certified Sustainable Community and is home to the acclaimed Seabrook Island Club and its Audubon Sanctuary Golf Courses. Discover ownership and membership opportunities.