It's a rare treat to find a place to stay that is perfectly positioned in the midst of an award-winning garden paradise. But today is that day! Take a peek at this VRBO in South Carolina that is nothing like you’ve ever seen before.
Located in the heart of Charleston’s Historic District, this home is a circa 1823 gothic revival carriage house. It’s the oldest one of this style in the United States and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The surrounding gardens are stunning and have been featured in multiple magazines and books, as well as recognized by the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens and the Garden Conservatory of America's Best 25 Gardens.
There’s a place to enjoy a meal surrounded by lush greenery.
Vibrant pops of color create interest and slightly change the look of the gardens when flowers are in bloom.
The interior of the home exudes just as much character as the exterior.
Huge windows allow lots of natural light and for enjoying the garden scenery even while indoors in this open, spacious area for gathering to relax and unwind.
There’s enough sleeping space for six adults. This is one of three superbly appointed bedrooms.
This bedroom and the third each have twin beds in them.
There are three full bathrooms and one half-bathroom.
A refrigerator, oven, and microwave for heating food brought into the house are available in the kitchen. Unfortunately, the city of Charleston has restrictions on cooking, but why would you want to when visiting an area known for its amazing cuisine?
A couple of restaurants we’d recommend you check out during your stay are One Of The Most Charming Restaurants In South Carolina, Angel Oak Restaurant, and Hyman’s Seafood, Number 9 on our South Carolina Seafood Bucket List. With such a plentiful selection of some of the best restaurants you could imagine of all types only about a half-mile away and beyond, your options are endless.
For more information and to book your stay at this gorgeous carriage home, visit its VRBO listing. Where is the coolest place you’ve ever spent the night in South Carolina? Please share with us in the comments below!
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