We were impressed by the lovely antebellum architecture of the Evergreen Inn, but were frustrated by its need of repair and lack of personalized service. Though we arrived at the prearranged time, the live-in innkeeper failed to greet us upon arrival, necessitating us to telephone another staff person to check us in. Our room's tiny bathroom was in need of repair, making it necessary to move to another room whose bathroom had a working toilet but needed other minor repairs. The entire property was in need of a fresh coat of paint, and even one of the front windows was broken. The self-service continental breakfasts were mediocre at best. At least the inn was reasonably clean, if not well maintained.
Evergreen Inn & Spa
1103S Main St
Anderson, SC 29624-2349
United States of America
Innkeeper(s): Myrna Ryter
Anderson, SC 29624-2349
United States of America
Innkeeper(s): Myrna Ryter
Circa 1834. Surrounded by a garden setting with one of the state's largest crepe myrtle trees, holly trees and huge evergreens planted in the 1800s, these two antebellum mansions sit side by side on three acres. ...

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“Needs TLC”
Evergreen Inn & Spa
Susan Morgan (2 reviews)3/23/2009
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“Fantastic!”
Evergreen Inn & Spa
Anonymous10/21/2008
Fantastic! Very imaginative & fun.
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