In 2014, The National Historic Landmark known as Brick House Ruins made the Seven to Save list generated by the Preservation Society of Charleston. in 2018, stabilization work began in 2019 and continues today. $125,000 of the $150,000 needed to complete the work has been raised.
The handsome brick structure, built c. 1725, burned in 1929. Since that time the remaining brick walls have been slowly deteriorating, with threat of collapse in some areas. The National Trust for Historic Preservation provided two grants to further the process of emergency stabilization. Engineer John Moore, and architect Simons Young designed structural shoring in 2018. Contractor Richard Marks, Artis Construction, and UpSouth, LLC have each completed three distinct phases of the work as of 2023.
The Jenkins family and friends of Brick House have generously donated significant funds to preserve the Ruins. A 501(c)(3) tax exempt corporation was formed in 2017, and has received grants and gifts to preserve this nationally important work of historic architecture reflecting our country's early colonial period. Please donate at the link on the upper right of this page.