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Charleston County, SC Famous Homes

  • Vacation Rental Beach House

    This beautiful beach house was built in 2000 with hardwoods and 9

  • Sullivan's Island Lighthouse

    Built in 1962, this automated lighthouse is adjacent to Fort Moultrie. An active light house, the 163

  • Morris Island Lighthouse

    Built in 1767 at the southern entrance to Charleston, the original tower was destroyed during the Civil War. The new tower, built in 1876, stands 161 ft. with 201

  • Cape Romain Lighthouses

    The 65-ft. red brick tower (c. 1827) is the oldest of its kind still standing in the US. It was replaced in 1857 by a 150

  • Thomas Elfe House

    This pre-Revolutionary War period Georgian-style single house was built by Thomas Elfe, one of Charleston'

  • Aiken-Rhett House

    Built in 1818

  • Eliza's House

    This 19th-century two-family Freedman's cabin is on the grounds of Middleton Place, a National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18

  • Denmark Vesey's House & Marker

    Born into slavery in the Virgin Islands, Vesey purchased his freedom from his Charleston slave holder and settled into life as a carpenter on Bull Street. In 1821 Vesey'

  • Governor's House Inn

    The former Governor's mansion (circa 1760) reflects the romantic grandeur of Historic Charleston. Declared a National Historic Landmark, this celebrated Inn features 11

  • Wentworth Mansion

    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'

  • Barksdale House Inn

    (c. 1778) European opulence featuring rice beds, continental breakfast, afternoon tea, nightly turn-down service &

  • 1843 Battery Carriage House Inn - Charleston South Carolina

    Located in Charleston, South Carolina, at the private garden of No.20 on the Battery overlooking beautiful White Point Gardens & Charleston Harbor; Approved member of South Carolina Bed &

  • Phoebe Pember House

    Located in the heart of the historic district, this architecturally distinctive property (ca.1800)

  • Elliott House Inn

    Home (c. 1861) in the heart of downtown. Furnished with elegant period style furniture; Restaurants & shopping nearby;

  • Edmondston-Alston House

    The Greek Revival mansion commands a sweeping view of the harbor from its location on Charleston's High Battery. Built in 1825 by merchant Charles Edmondston, Greek revival details were added in 1838

  • Old Village Post House

    Inn(c. 1888) located in the Village of Mt Pleasant; Four-poster beds; Approved member of the SC Bed & Breakfast Association. AAA; Mobile 3-Star rating; Four star Restaurant &

  • Hayne House Bed & Breakfast

    One of only three Charleston B&B's highly recommended by Fodor's, In Style, and Travel Holiday. Six lovely and tranquil rooms, some with jacuzzi and fireplace, near the Battery in an 18

  • John Rutledge House Inn

    John Rutledge, signer of the US Constitution, built his home in 1763. It is one of only fifteen homes belonging to those signers to survive. Recognized by AAA-4

  • Jasmine House

    Greek Revival Mansion(c.1843) with fireplaces, courtyard &

  • The Mills House Hotel

    Originally opened in 1853 and completely restored in 2006

  • Nathaniel Russell House

    Completed in 1808 for wealthy shipping merchant Nathaniel Russell and his wife, Sarah Russell, this townhouse is recognized as one of America'

  • Rutledge Victorian Inn & Guest House

    Elegant century old house with rare decorative; Italianate architecture and beautiful ceiling moldings. Orginally known as the Brodie-Pinkussohn House; All rooms have mahogany &

  • Thomas Lamboll House B&B

    (c.1739) This antebellum Charleston single house was built for Thomas Lamboll, a notable colonial judge; Large rooms with private baths; Children welcome; Off street parking available. SC Bed &

  • Victoria House Inn

    19th Century Victorian structure built in the Romanesque style in the heart of Charleston'

  • Wortham House

    (c.1823) Gothic revival carriage house with garden behind the 1802