Lowcountry Boil on the Bluff

By Wendy Nilsen Pollitzer

Pinckney Retreat and East West Communities hosted a traditional Lowcountry Boil last weekend on the bluff at the historic plantation, located off of Parris Island Gateway on S.C. 280. Pinckney Retreat is still home to the original 1736 marshfront Tabby House and antebellum gardens that have been restored for current residents use and enjoyment in the development. Southern Living custom home builder, Allen Patterson, is now the featured builder on site.

Conner and Carmella Yahres, Marion and John Williams, Mark and Velma Lautznheiser, Jean Keefe and Jennifer Yeager.
Conner and Carmella Yahres, Marion and John Williams, Mark and Velma Lautznheiser, Jean Keefe and Jennifer Yeager.
Bev and Bob McKinney
Bev and Bob McKinney

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suzanne and Doug Plank
Suzanne and Doug Plank

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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