Spend The Night At This Amazing Historic Plantation In South Carolina For An Unforgettable Experience
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Few people may realize that America’s oldest landscaped gardens are located right here in the Palmetto State at Middleton Place Plantation. Nestled along the Ashley River sits a centuries-old property of international fame, known widely for the breathtaking beauty and history found within the 65 acres of perfectly manicured natural beauty.
For the going price of an admission ticket, you can spend the day wandering the many areas of the gardens, visit the house museum (built in 1755), the stable yard, and restaurant.
But a truly hidden gem you'll want to discover is The Inn at Middleton Place, hidden and secluded among tall pines and live oaks, its exterior a stark but seemingly natural contrast to the old buildings found on the plantation.
Rich with luxurious charm and with floor-to-ceiling windows, this secret little (it has 55 rooms) hideaway made National Geographic Magazine's first ever Stay List, a list of the best 150 spots in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Caribbean.
The property is only a short walk from the much-traveled plantation, yet far enough away to afford complete privacy from the countless visitors who flock to the famous Lowcountry plantation each year. (As an added bonus, Inn guests have access to touring the plantation without purchasing admission tickets.)
The popular restaurant at Middleton Place is the perfect spot to enjoy a lovely lunch or dinner without leaving the property. Originally built as a guest house on the plantation, the stunning old building now opens it doors twice daily for delectable meals and inviting views of the property.
Dishing up traditional Southern food, this timeless eatery is loved by locals and visitors alike. You can read more about it in this article we published in 2017.
If a secluded weekend getaway sounds like exactly what you need, head to this completely relaxing and unique inn that offers a re-connection with nature, and the opportunity to spend the night on one of the South's most historic plantations.
Robin Jarvis is a travel writer and editor for OnlyInYourState.com with a bachelor's degree in Journalism. Her love for travel has taken her to many parts of the world. She's lived in the Carolinas for nearly three decades and currently resides in Charleston. When she's not working, she loves to cook with friends and check out new adventures. General questions and FAM tours: rjarvis@onlyinyourstate.com.