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Wentworth Mansion


category : Famous Homes
Built in 1886 and designed in the Second Empire style as an opulent private residence for wealthy cotton merchant Francis Silas Rodgers, the Wentworth Mansion is one of the world's finest and most unique inns. It offers southern charm and professional service unsurpassed in Historic Charleston and is the city's only AAA Five Diamond rated property. The Mansion also has a spa facility on-site providing facials, massages and aromatherapy treatments.


Admission:

  • AAA Discount: Yes
  • Other Disco
    Hours:

Address: 149 Wentworth ST
Charleston,SC 29401

Phone: (843) 853-1886
Fax: (843) 720-5290
Our Website:www.wentworthmansion.com

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