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Magnolias, Oaks, Holly, Camellias, Reflection Pond, Magnolias surround the walled garden at Fenwick Castle on John's Island, Sc.
2010 April. View of walled camellia garden with Palms, Magnolias, Crepe Myrtles, Roses, Holly and Camellias surround the reflection pond. Image by John Hauser.
Fenwick Hall's historic Camellia Gardens on John's Island, SC
One of the old Camellia Gardens at Fenwick.
Camellia Gardens at Fenwick Hall, John's Island, SC
March 2010
Camellia Garden at Fenwick Hall Plantation, John's Island, SC   Seabrook Island.
April 2010
Fenwick Castle Camellia Gardens on John's Island, SC
Cannon Ball Camellia
Victor and Marjorie Morawetz also grew Camellia's in their Fenwick Hall Gardens in the 1930's.
Camellia Gardens at Fenwick Hall Plantation on John's Island, SC near Seabrook and Kiawah Islands
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Camellia Circle Drive on the Fenwick Plantation Grounds, circa 2010
Fenwick Camellia Gardens on John's Island, SC on the Stono River was constructed in 1730.  The Drayton's of Drayton Hall were friends , including cousins with the Fenwicks.
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Camellia's as seen through the ancient Palladian Windows in the north east parlor looking toward the Stono River
Heritage Garden on John's Island, SC, At Fenwick Hall Castle.
Antique Camellia Gardens at Fenwick Hall Plantation on John's Island, SC
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The National Register of Historic Places: Fenwick Hall, circa 1730
Charleston Camellias, Red Camellias at Fenwick Castle, John's Island,  River Road, Maybank Highway.
Pink Camellia in the old antique camellia gardens at Fenwick Hall Plantation on John's Island, SC
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John's Island Camellias are grown at Fenwick Hall Plantation on the old Stono River near Charleston.
Red, white camellia flower blooms at the Fenwick Hall Camellia Gardens near Drayton Hall.
Stono River Camellias on Fenwick Plantation built by Colonel John Fenwick in 1730.
Red White striped Camellia at Fenwick Hall Gardens at the plantation on John's Island, SC the Stono River and Charleston
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Red and White Camellia's flourish at Fenwick Hall Plantation on the Stono River near Charleston, SC.
Fenwick Hall Plantation's survial at terrible risk.
Life at Fenwick Hall Plantation is colorful and everywhere. Even where you least expect it. The current caretakers of Fenwick are doing all they can to preserve what is left. The plantation becomes more endangered every day with new strip malls, concrete and turning lanes. Soon the deer, owls, racoons, wild turkeys may have no where to live but on the streets. As it is, they have already let the marshlands be developed, so no room there for new wild residents! Please learn what the city has planned for John's Island.
Camellias at Fenwick Hall Castle, John's Island, SC
Fenwick Castle Hall on John's Island, has old camellia gardens off River Road.
Colonel John Fenwick's Plantation on John's Island is on the Stono River near Charleston.
Fenwicke Point on the Stono River, near Fenwick Hall's Camellia Gardens.
Red Camillias at Fenwick Hall Plantation, John's Island, near James Island, SC, Seabrook, Kiawah,
Fenwick Camellia's at Fenwick Castle, Headquarters House on the Stono River of John's Island, SC.
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Camellias at Colonel Fenwick's Plantation from 1730.
Pink and White Camellia flower at Fenwick Hall Plantation, John's Island, near Drayton Hall.
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Olive Tree's in the formal English Garden near the Fenwick Coach House, 2010
Walled Camellia Garden at Fenwick Hall Plantation on John's Island South Carolina by John Fenwicke 1730
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Fenwick Japanese Maples, circa ~2009
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Fenwick Hall Camellia's on John's Island, SC.   John Hauser
2010, March. Gerald hard at work as always.
Camellias at Fenwick Hall Gardens, Near Drayton Hall, Magnolia Hill, Middleton Place, James Island, Stono Rebellion, Charleston Golf Course, Maybank Highway Magnolias.
Camellia's of Fenwick Hall Plantation on John's Island, SC
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