EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 16 MIN
We Don't Save Old Farms
from Relatively Stable · host Kimberly Carter
We Don't Save Old Farms: (They Save Us)In this week’s Stable Roots, Kim Carter traces the layered history of Lavender Hill — the 200-year-old farm in Simpsonville, SC now home to Bramblewood Stables — through old letters, photographs, buried spring stones, and an antique hand plow that may have originated from the land itself.What begins as research into the farm’s past slowly becomes something more intimate: a meditation on stewardship, memory, and the feeling of stepping into a conversation already underway long before your arrival.This episode explores:- The transformation of Holly Springs Acres into Lavender Hill- Charles and Alona Lavender’s restoration of the farm after the Korean War- The excavation of the original spring house- Forgotten infrastructure and old ways of living with the land- And what it means to enter a relationship with a place instead of simply owning itRead the full essay and explore Stable Roots: Stable Roots on SubstackLearn more about Bramblewood Stables at Lavender Hill: Bramblewood StablesSouth Carolina Department of Agriculture listing for Lavender Hill Farm: Lavender Hill Farm and Bramblewood StablesLast week’s companion piece on disappearing farmland in Upstate South Carolina continues the larger conversation around land stewardship, development pressure, and preservation.Follow along with the ongoing restoration and history work at Lavender Hill on Facebook and Instagram. Get full access to Stable Roots at stableroots.substack.com/subscribe
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