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Governor’s House Inn is a magnificent National Historic Landmark (circa 1760) reflecting Charleston’s romance and grandeur. Described as “a flawless urban hideaway” by Southern Living magazine, the former Governor's mansion is one of Charleston's most elegant and historically significant homes. Its 18th elegance is preserved with nine original fireplaces, 12-foot ceilings, crystal chandeliers, fresh flowers, family antiques and Southern afternoon tea on a sprawling double verandah. Guests may request king or queen four-poster canopied bed, fireplace, whirlpool, wet bar and a private porch. A legacy of civility and service is part of the Inn's heritage. Located in the heart of the Charleston's More...
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