Holiday traditions are something that many of us look forward to almost from the time the Christmas season ends until it makes its way back around again. Happy memories from past holidays bring smiles to our faces. As we begin planning for the next season, we feel sweet anticipation as the most wonderful time of the year approaches, some even participating in a Christmas countdown. We can almost smell the live tree, taste the special holiday flavors, and hear the familiar tunes. Taking a Christmas home tour in South Carolina is one of those holiday traditions enjoyed by many, one of which takes you through the Boone Hall Plantation mansion.
The exterior of the mansion is decorated with a less-is-more approach with simple, elegant touches. The arrangements are filled with live fruit in them.
Inside are adornments of fresh-cut trees, poinsettias, wreaths, and other greenery everywhere.
There are a variety of ornaments on the trees that fit different periods of Boone Hall's history. The ornaments on this tree were made with local sweetgrass.
Boone Hall Farms Manager Erik Hernandez hangs a strawberry ornament on a tree decorated as a tribute to late Boone Hall owner Willie McRae. Each of the ornaments chosen symbolizes important aspects of Willie's life.
The staircase is stunning, with some of the over 200 poinsettias placed throughout the home.
What a beautiful holiday table and surrounding decor, so inviting!
And there’s even a nativity on the coffee table in this room, a really nice touch.
It’s not surprising that this mansion is a part of America’s most photographed plantation, as one of the oldest, most historic plantations as well, with such charm. The mansion tour is included with admission to the plantation. For more information, visit the Boone Hall Plantation website or the Boone Hall Plantation Facebook page.
Have you ever been on a Christmas home tour during the holidays? Which home(s) did you see? Share about it with us in the comments below!
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