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Although Frank Lloyd Wright designed over 1000 projects during his long and prolific career, Auldbrass, in Yemassee, South Carolina, is the only plantation among them. It is also one of the largest and most complex projects he ever undertook. Wright had an unusually intense commitment to Auldbrass, and worked on it, off and on, for over twenty years, from 1938 until his death in 1959. Because Auldbrass was private and fell into disrepair in the 1960’s after the original owners’ death, it was rarely photographed or published, and as a consequence, little has been known about this major work. In 1986, film producer Joel Silver bought Auldbrass, and with the help of Eric Lloyd Wright, the grandson of Frank Lloyd Wright, he meticulously restored this stunning architectural gem.

Now, with the completed restoration of existing buildings and plans being realized for new structures, we have the opportunity to see one of Wright's greatest works as the master himself originally envisioned it.

Open for the tour are the Main House, Playroom, Caretaker's House, Pool, Stables and one of the Guest Cabins. Please look around the grounds and in the windows of the other closed buildings on site.

Please note that photography is prohibited inside any building.



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