Historic South Carolina Bed and Breakfast Inns

1 Antebellum B&B at The Thomas Lamboll House

— Charleston, SC 1735
2 The Governor's House Inn

— Charleston, SC 1760
Former governor's mansion, home of Edward Rutledge, signer of Declaration of Independence, First Continental Congress, Governor of South Carolina. Read More
3 John Rutledge House Inn

— Charleston, SC 1763
4 Vendue Inn
— Charleston, SC 1774
The structure, originally cotton warehouses, was built in 1774s. The decor of the inn is reminiscent of that time period. Each room is individually decorated featuring period antiques and... Read More
5 Barksdale House Inn

— Charleston, SC 1778
6 Historic 86 Church Street Bed and Breakfast

— Charleston, SC 1783
7 The Cuthbert House Inn B&B

— Beaufort, SC 1790
Located in the National Landmark District. Read More
8 King George IV Inn

— Charleston, SC 1792
The inn is located in the United States' largest historic district with more than 3,000 historic homes and mansions. Read More
9 Historic Charleston B&B Reservation Service

— Charleston, SC 1795
10 Mansfield Plantation B&B Country Inn

— Georgetown, SC 1800
Established in 1718, Mansfield Plantation is one of the most architecturally intact rice plantations in the United States. Read More
11 Price House Cottage Bed & Breakfast

— Summerville, SC 1812
12 The Rhett House Inn

— Beaufort, SC 1820
The inn is listed in the National Register. Read More
13 21 East Battery Bed and Breakfast

— Charleston, SC 1825
21 East Battery was built in 1825, one of the first dwellings constructed along the High Battery, during the tenure of the property's first owner, Charles Edmondston. Later, in 1838, second-owner... Read More
14 Kilburnie, the Inn at Craig Farm

— Lancaster, SC 1828
Built in 1828. " Placed on the National Register in 1979. Slated for demolition in 1998. Moved and faithfully restored in 1999. Dedicated by SC Governor Jim Hodges on May 21, 2000. Read More
15 Ashley Inn B&B

— Charleston, SC 1832
Ft. Sumter, The Battery, cabbage row, carriage tours and the market are nearby. Read More
16 Liberty Hall Inn

— Pendleton, SC 1840
17 15 Church Street B&B

— Charleston, SC 1842
Built in 1842 it is the "real thing" not something made to look historic. It has survived Civil War, Carpetbaggers, Earthquake, and Hurricanes. Read More
18 Jasmine House Inn

— Charleston, SC 1842
19 The Battery Carriage House Inn

— Charleston, SC 1843
Fort Sumter and Plantations are nearby. Read More
20 Planters Inn

— Charleston, SC 1844
21 Indigo Inn

— Charleston, SC 1850
22 Chesnut Cottage B&B

— Columbia, SC 1850
The Chesnut Cottage was the wartime home of Mary Boykin Chesnut during the last stages of the War. President Jefferson Davis gave a speech from the front steps of the porch in October of 1864. Read More
23 Broxton Bridge Plantation

— Ehrhardt, SC 1850
24 Kings Courtyard Inn

— Charleston, SC 1853
The home, which is listed in the National Register, is near all historic Charleston has to offer. Read More
25 Cannonboro Inn

— Charleston, SC 1853
The Charleston Museum, Gibbes Museum and Plantations are nearby. Read More
26 Bloomsbury Inn

— Camden, SC 1854
27 The Inn at Merridun

— Union, SC 1855
Rose Hill Plantation State Park (8 miles), historic Brattonsville (35 miles). Read More
28 Elliott House Inn

— Charleston, SC 1861
Built as a private residence in 1861, the remarkably preserved Elliott House Inn is an architectural treasure that has weathered hurricanes, earthquakes and even the Civil War. After over a century... Read More
29 Four Oaks Inn

— Camden, SC 1865
The front part of the house was built in 1865, the back part of the house was built 1n 1930. It sits on the edge of the Hobkirk Hill Battlefield. Read More
30 Palmer's Pinckney Inn

— Charleston, SC 1868
31 Fulton Lane Inn
— Charleston, SC 1870
Fulton Lane Inn is located in Charleston's historic district and the area abounds with historic sites. Read More
32 Lavender and Lace
— Charleston, SC 1870
33 Fieldstone Farm Inn Bed And Breakfast
— Westminster, SC 1870
34 Isabella's Bed and Breakfast
— Johnston, SC 1878
35 Linwood Bed & Breakfast
— Summerville, SC 1883
Home of Julia Drayton Hastie, owner of Magnolia Plantation the first public gardens in the United States. Read More
36 Breeden Inn, Cottages & Retreat on Main
— Bennettsville, SC 1886
The front of the house was designed by English architect Ernest V. Richards, who assisted Brumidi, the artist who sculpted the dome on the U. S. Capitol Building. Former owner Bud Tabor flew Air... Read More
37 Wentworth Mansion
— Charleston, SC 1886
The Wentworth Mansion was built in 1886 by a wealthy cotton merchant, Francis Silas Rodgers. The 21-room inn was originally a home for Rodgers' wife and 13 children. Read More
38 Walhalla Liberty Lodge
— Walhalla, SC 1886
39 Old Village Post House
— Mount Pleasant, SC 1888
40 Flowertown Bed & Breakfast
— Summerville, SC 1889
41 Two Meeting Street Inn

— Charleston, SC 1890
The inn is located in Charleston's historic district overlooking Battery Park, where shots were fired during the Civil War. There are several museum homes around the inn, and Charleston offers many... Read More
42 Hearthside Manor Bed & Breakfast
— Abbeville, SC 1890
Originally built as a 4-room house with a shotgun breezeway in the center, with 100 Acres. Believed to have been built between 1869-1890. We are currently researching the history of the home. Read More
43 Sunrise Farm B&B
— Salem, SC 1890
Sunrise Farm B&B is part of a cotton plantation established in 1890. The main house and Corn Crib Cottage are original structures on the farm. Read More
44 Sleepy Hollow Bed and Breakfast
— Clemson, SC 1890
45  Magnolia House and Gardens
— Clover, SC 1890
46 The Grove Bed and Breakfast
— Marion, SC 1893
The Grove is an excellent example of Eastlake architecture, has beautiful refurbished pine woodwork. Mr. Montgomery was a banker, lawyer, mayor, farmer, state legislator and state senator. The yard... Read More
47 Rosewood Manor B&B Inn
— Marion, SC 1895
48 The Beaufort Inn
— Beaufort, SC 1897
Built in 1897 by William Sidney Smith, a South Carolina attorney and state representative and started operating as an Inn in 1936. One of the units that housed the Beaufort Female Benevolent Society... Read More
49 The Willcox
— Aiken, SC 1898
National Register. Read More
50 An Inn on York Street
— Chester, SC 1898
51 Belvedere B&B
— Charleston, SC 1900
Belvedere is located in the downtown historic district and within walking distance to many historical sites, including museums, points of interest and Civil War landmarks. Read More
52 Rose Hill Estate
— Aiken, SC 1900
53 Ansonborough Inn
— Charleston, SC 1901
54 Oak Manor Inn
— Hartsville, SC 1901
55 The Belmont Inn
— Abbeville, SC 1902
56 Rosemary Inn Bed and Breakfast
— North Augusta, SC 1902
However, his brother Walter Jackson built Lookaway Hall between 1895 and 1898 after he won the coin toss for the land with the best view. Afterwards, James Jackson was determined to build the better... Read More
57 Ehrhardt Hall Bed & Breakfast
— Ehrhardt, SC 1903
58 Inn On Main Of Spartanburg
— Spartanburg, SC 1904
59 Abingdon Manor
— Latta, SC 1905
60 Woodlands Inn
— Summerville, SC 1906
61 Elloree Bed and Breakfast
— Elloree, SC 1906
62 Red Shutter Bed & Breakfast
— Starr, SC 1908
63 The Gray House
— Starr, SC 1910
64 Inn at USC
— Columbia, SC 1910
65 Songbird Manor
— Winnsboro, SC 1912
66 Hampton House Bed and Breakfast
— Walterboro, SC 1912
67 Park House Bed & Breakfast
— Greenville, SC 1913
68 Clevedale Inn
— Spartanburg, SC 1913
69 Park Avenue Inn
— Rock Hill, SC 1916
70 East Main Guest House
— Rock Hill, SC 1916
71 TwoSuns Inn Bed & Breakfast
— Beaufort, SC 1917
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72 Pettigru Place Bed & Breakfast
— Greenville, SC 1921
Built in 1921 by Mrs. Greene, a prominent local, for her five daughters so that they could walk to what was then the nearby Furman Women's College in downtown. Read More
73 Honeysuckle Acres Bed & Breakfast/Reception Salon
— Winnsboro, SC 1927
74 Hotel Aiken
— Aiken, SC 1929
75 Sea View Inn
— Pawleys Island, SC 1937
Sea View Inn has been welcoming guests since 1937. It is the last remaining inn on the island and still serves 3 meals each day to guests. just like the inns of yesteryear. Read More