Built in 1796 by
DANIEL RAVENEL, THE SECOND OF WANTOOT PLANTATION,
as a summer home replacing an earlier building destroyed in the great fire of that year. The property came to his wife in 1749, having been owned since 1710 by her grandfather
ISAAC MAZYCK, THE FRENCH HUGUENOT IMMIGRANT.
This land, with 10 generations of occupancy, is one of the oldest properties in this city, and perhaps the nation, to remain continuously in the same family.
Originally placed by THE PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON
1969
Submitted by @lampbane