Twickenham Plantation
Yemassee, SC 29945
Beaufort County, South Carolina

Farm Description
2510.7 +/- acre Historic ACE Basin Rice Plantation
A++ location with over 1 mile of Combahee River frontage complete with private dock
Founded in 1732 under a Grant from King George, II of England and assembled in 1733 by Walter Izzard
20 Minutes to Historic Beaufort, and less than 45 minutes from Hilton Head Island and Bluffton. 1 hour to Charleston & Savannah
Over 300 acres of river-front and interior controlled rice fields with excellent wild bird populations of teal, ringnecks, wood ducks, pintails, and other species
Major capital improvements in the functional hydraulics, reclaiming rice field ditches, widened and improved system of dikes, and new trunks and risers
Old growth quail woods with established courses
Excellent wildlife with high turkey and trophy whitetail populations
Masterfully restored and furnished 4000 + square foot Federal style historic Plantation house with 4 bedrooms and 3 ½ baths
Restored guest cottage, lodge, stables, storage buildings, tractor shed, grain bins, and manager's house
3300' x 80' private grass air strip
18 miles to the Walterboro Airport
No conservation easement
Unique and highly valuable conservation attributes
Nearby ACE Basin Plantations include Tomotley, Cherokee, Hobonny, Old Combahee, Bonny Hall, Auldbrass, Nemours, and many more.