48 Elizabeth St., Charleston, SC 29401
The dependency buildings of the magnificent Aiken-Rhett House in Wraggsborough are the most intact of the urban villas. >>Read More
1235 Long Pointe Road,
Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
Tara, Scarlett O’hara’s childhood home was reportedly modeled after this plantation which is the closest to downtown Charleston. >>Read More
9 miles NW of Charleston on Highway 61 769-2600. Built between 1738 and 1742, this home is considered one of the the finest examples of Georgian Palladian architecture in America and is the oldest preserved (rather than restored) plantation house in the country; no electricity or plumbing has ever been added, the the the guides [...] >>Read More
21 East Battery, Charleston, SC 29401
Built in 1825, this is one of the first dwellings built on Charleston’s High Battery and affords visitors a glimpse of early 19th century elegance, style and comfort. >>Read More
87 Church St, Charleston, SC 29401
Built in 1772 for Thomas Heyward Jr. one of the sig ers of the Declaration of Independence. During George Washington’s 1791 visit, the house was rented for his use. >>Read More
350 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403
Built between 1803 and 1807 as a summer home for the wealthy rice planter and his family, by 1920 this impressive Federal-style home had become a tenement house. >>Read More
3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414
This plantation contains the oldest major garden in America and has one of the country’s largest collections of azaleas and camellias. >>Read More
14 miles NW of Charleston on Highway 61 556-6020. Perhaps the grandest of the plantations, this 18th-century rice plantation is comprised of America’s oldest landscaped gardens, house museum and plantation stable yards. Guests can also take an African American focus tour, a nature walk, a carriage tour or a horseback ride. Lowcountry fare is served [...] >>Read More

