01 September 2014

The best of Gothic Ice Houses

Gothic Ice House, Botany Bay Plantation, Edisto, S.C.
There aren't many buildings left on the Botany Bay Plantation site but how adorable is this one left standing? This was the old ice house.
It is estimated that the Ice House was built in the 1840s. There was a garden that surrounded the ice and smoke houses which was designed by an Asian Botanist named Oqui who John Townsend brought from Washington, DC to create his garden. It is believed that the white poppies surrounding the building today are remnants of the once elaborate garden. The Smoke House is the only other extant building from the plantation and it is a tabby Greek Revival building.The Ice House is a small building with distinctive Gothic Revival trim, a steeply pitched dormer and Gothic arched shuttered windows.
The other little building is the tabby gardener's shed. I found a sweet water color of the shed found here by Gary Nemcosky.

There was a garden that surrounded the ice and smoke houses which was designed by an Asian Botanist named Oqui who John Townsend brought from Washington, DC to create his garden. It is believed that the white poppies surrounding the building today are remnants of the once elaborate garden. The Smoke House is the only other extant building from the plantation and it is a tabby Greek Revival building.

6 comments:

Jack said...

That little ice house is wonderful, Joan. Thanks for discovering it for us.

Charlestonjoan said...

I have decided to move in. Knock if you drop by!

William Kendall said...

It is quite pretty!

GCM said...

Lovely photos from Edisto, a singular place. As Nick Lindsay quotes Bubberson Brown in _And I'm Glad: An Oral History of Edisto Island_ ""This is better, home here. Me and my wife been together all these years now, sixty years. Long water run out me eye how thankful the Lord been to me! I sleep so good here, the world turn over." (p 169) If you get the chance to meet or hear Nick, you should do it. He's a hoot.

Catalyst said...

Was the ice house really for the storage of ice?

Marcheline said...

My grammy had a smoke house in North Carolina, but it was nothing as fancy as these! And her "ice house" was built over a branch (stream) so they could set their crocks of milk down in the cold water to keep fresh. The only ice in the ice house was between November and March - ha!