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21 East Battery Bed and Breakfast popular
This privately-owned luxury bed and breakfast is nestled within the urban compound of Charleston’s historic 1825 Edmondston-Alston House, one of the first dwellings constructed along the High Battery facing Charleston Harbor. 21 East Battery was built in 1825
36 Meeting Street popular
http://www.36meetingstreet.com/
Built in 1740 this pre-Revolutionary War single house offers three elegant suites in the heart of the Historic District. At Thirty-Six Meeting you will experience the intimacy of being a resident in the most exclusive part of Charleston's Historic Residential District.
A Bed & Breakfast at 4 Unity Alley popular
Tucked away on a quiet alley in the bustling French Quarter, guests discover a renovated eighteenth century warehouse that has been transformed into a grand home with superb accommodations.
Antebellum B&B at Thomas Lamboll House popular
Built around 1739 by Thomas Lee for Thomas Lamboll, it has known many owners, most of whom have seen fit to make changes; however, through it all the house has maintained its original charm and atmosphere.
Charlotte Street Cottage popular
http://www.charlestoncottage.com/
This elegant and superbly refurbished historic guest home in an exclusive neighborhood of historic downtown Charleston is available by day, week or month
Ashley Inn Bed & Breakfast
http://www.charleston-sc-inns.com/
During your next visit to Charleston, SC, why make a reservation at a local hotel when you can be pampered at one of our historic B&B inns.
Battery Carriage House Inn (1843)
http://www.batterycarriagehouse.com/
Built in 1843 during Charleston's golden age, "No 20" was the childhood summer home of the owner's grandmother who grew up in the 1890's.
Belvedere Bed & Breakfast
When in 1900 Architect and Statesman Albert W. Todd decided to build his home, he chose the idyllic setting at 40 Rutledge Avenue overlooking Colonial Lake. It was the perfect setting for this gracious Colonial Revival mansion in historic downtown Charleston
Cannonboro Inn Bed & Breakfast
http://www.charleston-sc-inns.com/
Prepare to be pampered at the Ashley Inn or Cannonboro Inn. The pace is relaxed -- The decor is subtly elegant and inviting.
Fantasia Bed and Breakfast
This historic, gracious bed and breakfast retreat is an excellent example of a classic Charleston single house. Possibly given to Mary Scott in the early 1800’s as part of her dowry, it provides an ideal location from which to explore Charleston.
Governor's House Inn
http://www.governorshouse.com/
Widely considered among the most exquisite of all Charleston inns, Governor's House is a magnificent Charleston SC inn ideally situated in the heart of the famous Charleston Historic District.
Historic 86 Church Street Bed and Breakfast
http://www.charlestonbandb.net/
The Historic 86 Church Street Bed & Breakfast
is located in the Heart of the Historic District in Charleston, South Carolina
John Rutledge House Inn Bed & Breakfast
John Rutledge, one of fifty-five signers of the U.S. Constitution, built his home in 1763. Now exquisitely restored, it is one of the only fifteen homes belonging to those signers to survive-and the only one to now accommodate overnight guests.
King George IV Inn
The Inn is a four story Federal style house with three levels of lovely Charleston porches. Guest rooms have decorative fireplaces with 11 foot ceilings, architectural moldings, and 7 foot windows.
Palmer Home Bed & Breakfast
The Palmer Home Bed & Breakfast was built in 1848 by John Ravenel, whose son designed the "Little David", the first semi-submersible vessel and the forerunner to the submarine.
Palmer's Pinckney Inn
Palmer's Pinckney Inn has five bedrooms with their own private bath (two with Jacuzzi tubs!). We have four bedrooms with King size beds, and one bedroom with a Queen size bed
Phoebe Pember House
http://www.phoebepemberhouse.com/
Enjoy our 200 year-old Federal style Single House and carriage houses, relax on our piazzas that overlook private walled gardens, or retreat to the quiet of one of our private gardens.
Rutledge Victorian Guest House
http://www.charlestonvictorian.com/
Be a part of the Victorian era in our circa 1887 Painted Lady, Charleston South Carolina’s beautiful Victorian bed and breakfast. The Rutledge Victorian is furnished with antiques, wonderful high ceilings, doors, and windows, ornate fireplaces
The Hayne House B&B
Situated In The Midst Of Charleston's Premiere Private Residential District, Just Twelve Houses From The Battery, The Hayne House Was Built In 1755 And Is Associated With Revolutionary War Hero Isaac Hayne. In The Tranquility Of This Historic Neighborhood, Secluded From The Hustle And Bustle Of The Market District, You Can Awake To The Sound Of St. Michael's Chiming In The Distance, Just As They Have For More Than 200 Years, And The Scent Of Confederate Jasmine In The Air. The House Is Furnished With Family Antiques And Artwork, Much Of Which Has Been In The Owner's Family For Generations
The Inn at Middleton Place
http://www.middletonplace.org/
A recipient of the American Institute of Architects highest award, the 53-room Inn features elegantly simple and exquisitely designed guestrooms.
The Kitchen House
http://www.cityofcharleston.com/kitchen.htm
This completely restored 18th century kitchen dwelling is beautifully designed to accommodate one to four people in total luxury.
Vendue Inn
You’ve found someplace very special at Charleston’s Vendue Inn where comfort, cobblestone streets and genteel Southern hospitality await.
Wentworth Mansion Bed & Breakfast
http://www.charminginns.com/default_wm_inn_charleston.html
The Wentworth Mansion® is more than a unique and exciting inn - it is an event…an event long remembered by those who visit, whether staying for business or pleasure. Unlike so many prestigious lodging houses, the Wentworth Mansion® is not an out-of-the-way locale; it is situated in the heart of one of the world’s most charming and enjoyable cities
Zero Water Street Bed & Breakfast
http://www.zerowaterstreet.com/
This stately ante-bellum mansion (c. 1836) overlooks "High Battery", Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter and is elegantly furnished with antiques and family heirlooms.
