I don’t have a bucket list, but if I did it would include being inside Strawberry by myself. I really want to shoot here. Had a date too, the virus screwed that up.
I have published photographs before, and have some new ones to work on.
Before I publish anything I want to get the history here written down. This small ‘Chapel Of Ease’ has seen it all, and is still here.
Beautiful! I hope you can get a do over.
I would love it. Took 4 years for the first agreement. This is historical hallowed ground, privately owned, and fenced off for protection. A place of actual treasure hunts, ghosts, multiple wars, and family holding back 300+ years.
Sounds incredible! I really hope you manage a rain check for the previous appointment. What a gem!
I hope you get another date soon. This image is so evocative – would love to see more, and read about the history.
The visit was a rare opportunity, but with luck I may get a second chance.
I plan to finish new photos soon and perhaps include some links to other articles we have done. Many places have historical importance, ut few have so many individual stories like Strawberry.
Sounds like a fascinating place. Must have a very interesting history. Maybe I missed it in a previous post… But, how did you discover it was there?
An important piece of Charleston, and early South Carolina history. There are multiple chapels here, most ruins. It is also connected to one of the oldest plantation settlements. If interested click on the tag ‘historical’. Several related articles will be in that list.
Thanks!