Middleton Place National Historic Landmark

Middleton Place National Historic Landmark

Middleton Place National Historic Landmark is a preserved 18th-century plantation located in South Carolina, renowned for its historic gardens and rich cultural history.

110
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About Middleton Place National Historic Landmark

Middleton Place National Historic Landmark
 

Middleton Place National Historic Landmark is situated along the Ashley River near Charleston, South Carolina. This site showcases the grandeur of America's oldest landscaped gardens, which were crafted in the classical style with symmetry and geometric precision. The plantation spans across 110 acres and includes a House Museum, which provides a vivid portrayal of South Carolina's history, brimming with artifacts and stories of the Middleton family. The landscape plays host to vibrant flora, including camellias and azaleas, offering stunning views and insight into the region's plant diversity. The Ashley River area contributes to a diverse ecosystem, supporting a variety of wildlife. Middleton Place is not just steeped in natural beauty but also in American history, with its origins dating back to the early 1700s. The site offers visitors recreational opportunities such as walking tours, bird watching, and learning about plantation life through interactive displays. The reflection pools, beautiful live oaks, and sweeping vistas make Middleton Place a must-visit for history and nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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America's oldest landscaped gardens

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Historic House Museum

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Live Oak trees over 300 years old

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Reflection Pool

Notable Natural Features

House Museum

Showcasing family artifacts and art dating back to the 18th century.

Butterfly Lakes

Part of the formal gardens providing a habitat for various bird species.

Stableyards

Experience 18th-century plantation life with animals and demonstration tours.