Historic Bed and Breakfast in Charleston
Bed and Breakfast in Charleston, SC
The Governor's House Inn gives the absolute best overnight boardinghouse facilities in Charleston. Our rooms and suites are as special as our visitors. Pine floors, private yards, 12' roofs, King 4 banner beds, marble showers, and outside sitting zones are only a portion of the unbelievable comforts you will find in this Charleston magnum opus. Photographs, portrayals and web based booking alternatives are accessible, however don't hesitate to contact the landlord for extra data before reserving a spot.
Today the Governor's House Inn is known for its rich air and conveniences that consolidate current and noteworthy delights. Situated inside strolling separation of all that Charleston has to bring to the table, Governor's House Inn's authentic centrality goes back to the Revolutionary War; with the house being assembled barely 10 years before that period. We welcome you to get familiar with its beginnings, including the site's starting points, the home's fashioner and the sky is the limit from there.
The Governor's House Inn was worked by James Laurens in 1760 on the site of the previous Charleston Orange Garden. Found simply outside the first walled city of old Charles Towne, the Orange Garden, which was accepted to be the site of a genuine orange woods in the last part of the 1600s, was a recreation center where shows were much of the time held.