Step Back in Time: Exploring the Historic Litchfield Plantation in Pawleys Island
The Grand Strand region is renowned for its rich historical tapestry, captivating history enthusiasts from around the world.
Drive along the stunning avenue of ancient oak trees draped in Spanish moss leading to Litchfield Plantation in Pawleys Island, and you'll instantly feel transported to the 18th century.
Constructed in the 1740s, the elegant plantation house overlooks 375 acres of preserved historic rice fields. Today, it functions as a luxurious bed and breakfast while hosting memorable weddings.
Inside, the home retains much of its original 18th-century splendor, enhanced by tasteful 21st-century updates for modern comfort.
Paranormal enthusiasts will appreciate reports of Dr. Henry Tucker's ghost haunting the property. A former owner and Confederate Army volunteer during the Civil War, his spirit has been sighted by guests.
One visitor recounted seeing Dr. Tucker's apparition in the Blue Room, seated calmly before the fireplace.
Whether you're drawn to supernatural legends, the breathtaking oak canopy, or the area's deep historical roots, Litchfield Plantation is an essential stop near Myrtle Beach.
It's a scenic drive and experience well worth your time.





