Relatively undisturbed by the passing of time, it is unparalleled in its historic significance and natural value. People by the droves come from all over the United States to its shores to drink in its tranquility and wonder at its one-time opulence. Middleton Place, Magnolia Plantation, Drayton Hall, and the lesser known Runnymede Plantation are poetic names enduringly written on its adjoining signposts that welcome visitors to its riverside gardens and reflective ponds. Rich with a wide variety of fish and wildlife, these scenic vistas are all a part of the extraordinary tidal river named after the 1675 Chief Lord Proprietor of the Carolina Colony, Anthony Ashley Cooper.
Runnymede Plantation Ashley River |
Runnymede Plantation Ashley River |
Runnymede Plantation |
Middleton Place |
Middleton Place Ashley River |
Middleton Place Ashley River |
Middleton Place Ashley River |
Middleton Place Ashley River |
Colonial Dorchester Ashley River |
Colonial Dorchester Ashley River |
Colonial Dorchester Ashley River |
Colonial Dorchester |
Drayton Hall |
Drayton Hall Ashley River |
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