




Brick House Plantation


This is a limited ticket event. Get your tickets now!
8th Annual Brick House Plantation Oyster Roast
Saturday, March 7, 2026
1-4 pm
Tickets are $50 each
Brick House was built in 1725 by Paul Hamilton. It was purchased by Joseph Jenkins in 1798 and has been in the care of the Jenkins family ever since. The house burned in 1929 yet the ruins still stand today. Because of their historic significance the ruins were put on the National Register in 1970. Please join us to see the progress we have made in preserving a key part of our national heritage.
We invite you to join us for an Oyster Roast under the oaks in front of the ruins. We will also have a variety of Chili, hot dogs and desserts available so bring a hearty appetite.
This is a BYOB Rain or Shine Event. Bring a hearty appetite and a lawn chair.
🐾 Friendly Reminder: Please Leave Dogs at Home! While we absolutely LOVE dogs , their presence on the property creates challenges too numerous to list here. (mainly due to our event insurance).
✨ **Can’t Make the Oyster Roast? You Can Still Help!** ✨
We know calendars fill up fast. If you’re unable to attend our Oyster Roast but would still like to support the stabilization of the Ruins **you can make a tax‑deductible donation** and help keep the momentum going.
Your generosity fuels our mission and ensures the impact of this event carries on long after the last oyster is shucked.


