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Fête Items Fairfield Plantation Guided Tour
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Fairfield Plantation Guided Tour

$35.00

Saturday, April 5
10:30am - 2pm

Fairfield Plantation c. 1730
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The Society has been provided access to this private home for our event, offering a rare opportunity to our members. The oldest part of Fairfield was probably built by Thomas Lynch I (1680-1738). The Lynch home later became Hopsewee on the North Santee (c1739-1740) was apparently built by Thomas Lynch II, who also built PeachTree (Peachtree) (c1762), located a short distance up the river from Fairfield. Eventually, Jacob Motte, provincial treasurer and his wife Rebecca Brewton Motte acquired Fairfield after their marriage in 1758.

Interior tours begin every half hour.

Ramble ticket holders only. Tour guide will host interior tour.

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Saturday, April 5
10:30am - 2pm

Fairfield Plantation c. 1730
Directions >

The Society has been provided access to this private home for our event, offering a rare opportunity to our members. The oldest part of Fairfield was probably built by Thomas Lynch I (1680-1738). The Lynch home later became Hopsewee on the North Santee (c1739-1740) was apparently built by Thomas Lynch II, who also built PeachTree (Peachtree) (c1762), located a short distance up the river from Fairfield. Eventually, Jacob Motte, provincial treasurer and his wife Rebecca Brewton Motte acquired Fairfield after their marriage in 1758.

Interior tours begin every half hour.

Ramble ticket holders only. Tour guide will host interior tour.

Saturday, April 5
10:30am - 2pm

Fairfield Plantation c. 1730
Directions >

The Society has been provided access to this private home for our event, offering a rare opportunity to our members. The oldest part of Fairfield was probably built by Thomas Lynch I (1680-1738). The Lynch home later became Hopsewee on the North Santee (c1739-1740) was apparently built by Thomas Lynch II, who also built PeachTree (Peachtree) (c1762), located a short distance up the river from Fairfield. Eventually, Jacob Motte, provincial treasurer and his wife Rebecca Brewton Motte acquired Fairfield after their marriage in 1758.

Interior tours begin every half hour.

Ramble ticket holders only. Tour guide will host interior tour.

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