It was supposed to be a simple guesthouse.
Small and compact, a 1,400-square-foot cottage situated on a sweeping pasture across from the Inn at Brays Island in South Carolina. My client, Jim Meathe, is a homebuilder and thinks like one. He built Little Lodge, as he and his wife, Mary, have dubbed their English-style cottage, imagining that whoever bought it from them would add a bigger house on the one-acre property, and the cottage would revert to its original intent. But so far, that’s not how it’s played out. Brays, I’ve discovered, has a way of surprising you.
I fell fast for this mercurial sea island. I’m endlessly enchanted by the magnificent cypress and live oaks, the serene waterways and lush expanse of this former 8,000-acre rice farm turned sportsmens’…