Exchange is a historic waterfront plantation situated in the prestigious Plantersville District of Georgetown County on the banks of the Pee Dee River. The property traces its roots to a 1735 Land Grant from King George II. Neighboring plantations include Chicora Wood, Breakwater, Rosebank, Hasty Point, Glenmore and Arundel. At its peak in the 1840s this area was producing 50% of the rice exported from America and coastal Georgetown became one of the wealthiest cities in America.
Today, Exchange is known for its hunting, fishing and exceptional beauty. There are open pine woodlands, hardwood forests, clover fields, bass ponds and waterfowl impoundments providing habitat for deer, turkeys, doves and especially all types of ducks. The house and grounds are stunning. The main house and rice barn are on the National Historic Registry.
Exchange has been in the same family for over 80 years. The property is protected by a conservation easement with Wetlands America Trust / Ducks Unlimited.