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  • Harward House Bed & Breakfast

    Simple elegance in a tranquil setting describes our unique accommodations. Set on 8.5

  • Southern Living Idea House

    This 3,655 square foot house has 763 square feet of bonus space, 4 bedrooms and 4 1/2

  • Redcliffe Plantation House Museum

    Completed in 1859, Redcliffe?

  • Vacation Rental Beach House

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

  • Bedon-Lucas House Museum

    Built c. 1820, this is one of Walterboro's five remaining "high houses," so named for the structure'

  • THE HAMPTON HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST

    The Hampton House was built in 1912

  • Hilton Head/Leamington Lighthouse

    This cast iron tower was built on Leamington Plantation in 1891 to replace an earlier c. 1863 tower destroyed by winds. Restored in 1986, the 90-ft. tower has 112

  • Harbour Town Lighthouse

    This lighthouse at Hilton Head's Sea Pines Plantation was built in 1969 as part of the island's Heritage Golf Tournament. The signature red and white tower is 93-ft. tall with 110

  • Haig Point Lighthouse

    Haig Point, the first lighthouse for this island, was built in 1873 on the southwestern tip, with its rear beacon mounted in the 40-ft. tower atop the keeper's house. Decommissioned in 1936

  • Beaulieu Guest House At Port Royal

    Discover charming Historic (1562) Port Royal Village five minutes from downtown Beaufort. The Guest House is located conveniently to the Shops Harbor and River Beach Boardwalk and Observation Tower. 2

  • 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

  • J W Dillon House Museum

    This Queen Anne-style structure (c. 1890)

  • 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

  • Joseph Hayne Rainey House

    This National Historic Landmark (circa 1760) is considered the birthplace and childhood home of Joseph H. Rainey, one of the first African Americans elected to the US Congress (1870-1879)

  • Slave Houses & Chapel - Mansfield Plantation B&B

    The slave village contains six slave cabins and a slave chapel. In 1860, there were over one hundred slaves living and working in Mansfield. Major filming site for "The Patriot."

  • 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

  • Edmund H. Deas House

    Edmund H. Deas (Duke of Darlington) served as chairman of the Darlington County Republican Party in 1884 and 1888 and was a delegate to four national conventions from 1888-1908

  • Isaac Hayne Tomb & House Site

    This is the ancestral home, Hayne Hall, and burial ground of Colonel Isaac Hayne (1745-1781), a wealthy rice planter who fought for independence during the American Revolution.

  • 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'

  • First Presbyterian Church And Session House

    Built c. 1832, the church's Greek Revival influences include four Doric columns that support the portico. Originally clapboard, the building was bricked over in 1922

  • 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

  • The White House Inn

    The White House Inn is a Greek Revival style home with large columns topped with Ionic capitals. An affluent textile magnate, Mr. E. R. Cash, built it in the early 1900’

  • Jacob Kelley House

    This c. 1820 house, now restored, served briefly as a headquarters for Gen. Sherman'

  • Beaulieu House At Cat Island

    We invite you to enjoy the ease of "Low-Country Living" in our spacious & comfortable riverfront home. Full course gourmet breakfasts are served around the family table in the "River Room" &

  • Harbor House Bed & Breakfast

    Harbor House,circa 1765, is the only waterfront bed and breakfast located in Georgetown's Historic District. All guest rooms offer spectacular harbor views. The immaculately restored house has

  • 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'

  • Egrets Pointe Townhouses

    Specializing in Vacation Rentals and Interval Sales, Egrets Pointe offers luxurious 2 Bedroom Suites (sleeps 6)

  • Ashtabula and Woodburn Historic Houses

    These two c.1830 large clapboard mansions were built as the Upcountry summer residences by the Lowcountry planters, Ladson Gibbes (Ashtabula) and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Woodburn)

  • House Of Blues

    House of Blues, a premier restaurant and entertainment venue located in Barefoot Landing, is fashioned in the ambiance of an old Southern Delta Juke Joint. The restaurant'

  • Barnwell County Courthouse And Vertical Sundial

    For over 150 years, Barnwell's rare vertical sundial has given the correct time of day to passersby. It is thought to be the only one of its kind remaining in America.

  • 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 &

  • Cox House Inn

    The Cox House Inn is located in Johnston, South Carolina on Hwy. 121 (connecting I-20 with I-26)

  • Cuthbert House Inn

    The Cuthbert House Inn, overlooking the bay's tranquil natural beauty, offers southern hospitality in a stately mansion filled with mid-19

  • Phoebe Pember House

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

  • Dupre House Bed & Breakfast Inn

    Enchanting Inn, circa 1740

  • 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

  • Gray House

    Turn of the century home nestled in the Upcountry foothills; Sunday afternoon tea, pond, & gardens. Full service restaurant Tues.-Friday lunch. Southern Sunday Lunch 11:00-2:00

  • 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

  • Pinehouse Flea Market

    Open year round with fruits, vegetables, jams, flea market items, ciders, gourds, bird baths &

  • Verdier House

    The Verdier House, built in 1800-1805

  • 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 &

  • Lighthouse Motel

    Small, family motel on the oceanfront; Near amusements;

  • Marine Corps Air Station Temporary Lodging On Base At Detreville House

    Temporary Lodging At DeTreville House (66 Rooms) 3 Handicap Rms. w/ Full Kitchen / 12 Kg. Rms. 6 W/ hide-a-bed & kitchen / 6 w/o kitchen. 26 dbl./dbl w/full kitchen/ 25 dbl./dbl. w/

  • The Mills House Hotel

    Originally opened in 1853 and completely restored in 2006

  • Cherry Grove Beach Houses

    Located across the street from the ocean on the north end of North Myrtle Beach. Open: Easter - October 30

  • 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'

  • The Rhett House Inn

    The Rhett House Inn dates to 1820

  • 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 &

  • Shaw House B&B

    Early Colonial American home within walking distance of Georgetown Historic District, SC Bed & Breakfast Assn. member, AAA 3

  • Guest House International

    104 rooms, 7-acres of spacious grounds, private balconies, and a conference room that will accommodate up to 40

  • Spears Guest House

    Located downtown in historic district.Four bedrooms elegantly furnished with antiques and local art. Private baths, queen beds, kitchen, dining room &

  • 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 &

  • Tricia Lynn Motel & Carriage House

    Oceanfront location near Barefoot Landing and area amusements;

  • 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

  • Abbeville Opera House

    Early in this century, Abbeville was a center of activity for western South Carolina. Many "road companies" toured from New York to Atlanta, with the Opera House as an overnight stop. Between 1908

  • Burt-Stark Mansion

    Built in the 1830s, this Greek-Revival house was the site of the first reading of the secession papers, giving birth to the Confederacy. The "Cause" died here as well. On May 2, 1865