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Built in 1763 by John Rutledge, a signer of the US Constitution, the property is located approximately three blocks from Charleston's historic market area. It's also two miles from downtown Charleston and the city marina, five miles from Patriots Point, 12 miles from Folly Beach, and 15 miles from Sullivan's Island.
The antebellum home is now an elegant bed-and-breakfast where guests can enjoy afternoon tea, evening turndown with chocolates, morning pastry delivery, and wine and sherry in ballroom where patriots, statesmen, and presidents had met. Complimentary wireless internet access is also available.
The inn has 19 rooms in three buildings. All have antiques, historic reproductions, and a variety of amenities.
On-site recreation - fine dining Off-site recreation - bicycling children s activities entertainment fine dining museum/gallery viewing shopping sightseeing tours theater
A stay in this elegant antebellum home offers the opportunity to experience history as well as the warm hospitality for which the South is justly famous.. Antiques and historically accurate reproductions give each room its own warmth and distinction, complemented by the finest in modern amenities, conveniences, and personalized service. The city's finest restaurants, theatres, shops, Charleston Place, and the Market are all within a few minutes walk.
(+) = Additional fees may apply for the use of these amenities.
(*) = Free, some restrictions may apply.

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