By 1935 Europe was becoming a dangerous place for a young woman with a Jewish last name, and Belle’s parents desperately wanted her to come home.
Despite her love of France, Belle was eager to own part of Hobcaw Barony, saying she “needed a little American soil to cling to.”
On Christmas of that year Bernard Baruch offered to sell Belle 5,000 acres, including Bellefield, and to turn over management of the entire property to her if she would come back to the States.
Although Belle didn’t return right away, she did begin building her house and stable, directing construction from abroad.
By 1937 the Bellefield house and stable were completed, and by 1938 Belle and her companion, Barbara Donohoe, were living there full-time.