Brickyard Plantation, Mount Pleasant, SC
A 513-acre community with resort-style amenities off Highway 17
Overview & Lifestyle
Brickyard Plantation takes its name from an actual 19th-century brickyard that once operated on the property, and a preserved brick chimney still stands as a nod to that history. Spread across roughly 513 acres and divided into nine distinct sections, Brickyard offers real variety within one community — from tidy brick-front homes on smaller cul-de-sac lots to larger properties, some with deep-water access and private docks.
The scale of Brickyard Plantation means it functions almost like its own small town within Mount Pleasant, with enough amenities and green space that residents rarely need to leave for recreation. It tends to appeal to families who want an active, amenity-rich lifestyle — pool days, tennis matches, and evening walks are all part of the daily rhythm — while boaters are drawn to the community dock and ramp, a genuinely uncommon perk for a neighborhood at this price point.
Location & Getting Around
Brickyard Plantation sits off Highway 17 just past Boone Hall Plantation, placing it in Outer Mount Pleasant, north of the Isle of Palms Connector. That location keeps the commute into central Mount Pleasant reasonable while offering more land and newer infrastructure than the older, closer-in neighborhoods. Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island beaches are about a ten-minute drive, and shopping, dining, and movie theaters are all within easy reach.
Amenities & Community Features
Brickyard Plantation's amenity package is one of the more complete in Mount Pleasant: a large community pool, tennis courts, a basketball court, an exercise area, a clubhouse, walking trails, a children's play park, and — notably — a community dock with a boat ramp. That last feature is genuinely hard to find in Mount Pleasant neighborhoods at comparable price points, making Brickyard a favorite among boating and fishing households.
Homes & Price Range
Because Brickyard Plantation spans nine sections with different builders and eras of construction, home styles vary widely, though solid brick and brick-front construction is a signature look throughout. Lot sizes range from compact cul-de-sac parcels up to half-acre and deep-water lots. As an Outer Mount Pleasant community, pricing generally starts in the $400s to $500s and can extend past $1 million — even into the low millions — for deep-water properties with private docks, though buyers should verify current figures against active listings.
Schools & Family Life
Brickyard Plantation is zoned within Charleston County School District, generally associated with Jennie Moore Elementary, Laing or Cario Middle depending on section, and Wando High School. As with any neighborhood, confirm current school zoning directly with the district before purchasing, since assignments can change.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Brickyard Plantation's Highway 17 location puts residents within easy reach of Boone Hall Plantation, Mount Pleasant Towne Centre shopping, and a wide range of restaurants and movie theaters. Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island beaches are a short drive, and downtown Charleston is roughly 20 to 25 minutes away, making Brickyard a practical base for enjoying the whole region.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brickyard Plantation
What is the price range for homes in Brickyard Plantation?
Pricing in Brickyard Plantation generally starts in the $400s to $500s and can extend past $1 million, even into the low millions, for deep-water properties with private docks, though buyers should verify current figures against active listings.
Is Brickyard Plantation in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Brickyard Plantation sits off Highway 17 just past Boone Hall Plantation, north of the Isle of Palms Connector, placing it in Outer Mount Pleasant.
What schools serve Brickyard Plantation?
Brickyard Plantation is zoned within Charleston County School District, generally associated with Jennie Moore Elementary, Laing or Cario Middle depending on section, and Wando High School. Buyers should confirm current school zoning with the district.
How far is Brickyard Plantation from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island beaches are about a ten-minute drive from Brickyard Plantation, and downtown Charleston is roughly 20 to 25 minutes away.
Considering a home in Brickyard Plantation? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.