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“Stunning B&B located within the grounds of a 19th-century waterfront mansion. Book either the cosy Carriage House or one of two rooms within the Quarters; all have kitchens and large living areas. Tasteful decor in classic style combines art, antiques and pine floors. Understated historic chic.”

“Stunning B&B located within the grounds of a 19th-century waterfront mansion. Book either the cosy Carriage House or one of two rooms within the Quarters; all have kitchens and large living areas. Tasteful decor in classic style combines art, antiques and pine floors. Understated historic chic.”

Recommended For

  • Museums
  • Located on the site of Edmonston-Alston House, a Greek Revival home built in 1825 and one of Charleston's fine house museums
  • Groups
  • Quarters is made up of two rooms, ideal for friends and couples travelling together. Carriage House can sleep up to four
  • City Style
  • Feels as though you're staying in an upmarket private house; enjoy the tranquil setting, privacy and rustic homely feel
  • Outstanding location
  • No other Charleston hotel offers immediate access and views onto The Battery, making this a prime address!
  • Sights nearby
  • Explore nearby antebellum mansions that line Charleston's harbour and Fort Sumter. Galleries and restaurants are a short walk
  • Great walks
  • The Battery is one of the most iconic places in the city for a seaside stroll
  • Other Activities
  • House museum tours are complimentary for guests and highly recommended
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Kayaking
  • Cooking classes
  • Close to nightlife
  • No restaurant
  • Enjoy pre-prepared breakfast in the privacy of your room or cooked on request. Homemade baked goods are available during the day
  • Self catering
  • Carriage House is home to large kitchen with stovetop, mini-fridge and coffee maker, as well as spacious dining room
  • Self catering to rent
  • The kitchen comes pre-stocked with homemade quiche, granola, yogurt and other breakfast items
  • Historic
  • The house was built in 1825 by successful Scottish shipping merchant Charles Edmonston
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Carriage House boasts a second-floor balcony with a view of Charleston Harbor
  • Restrictions on children
  • Children under 1 and over 13 years of age are welcome
  • Full of character
  • Charming
  • Intimate
  • Downtown
  • Romantic
  • Owner managed
  • Quiet
  • Colonial
  • Barefoot Luxury
  • Boutique
  • Antiques
  • Retro/Vintage
  • Traditional
  • Artworks
  • B&B
  • Sea Views
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Wedding license
  • Family Suites
  • Views
  • Four poster beds

Facilities

  • No restaurant
  • Enjoy pre-prepared breakfast in the privacy of your room or cooked on request. Homemade baked goods are available during the day
  • Self catering to rent
  • The kitchen comes pre-stocked with homemade quiche, granola, yogurt and other breakfast items
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Carriage House boasts a second-floor balcony with a view of Charleston Harbor
  • Restrictions on children
  • Children under 1 and over 13 years of age are welcome
  • Meeting Room
  • Laundry
  • Cots available
  • No pets
  • Garden
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Suites
  • Four poster beds
  • Concierge
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • Views
  • Safe
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • Parking
  • Shops
  • Family Suites
  • Wedding license
  • Fireplace
  • Sitting Room

Activities

  • Museums
  • Located on the site of Edmonston-Alston House, a Greek Revival home built in 1825 and one of Charleston's fine house museums
  • Sights nearby
  • Explore nearby antebellum mansions that line Charleston's harbour and Fort Sumter. Galleries and restaurants are a short walk
  • Great walks
  • The Battery is one of the most iconic places in the city for a seaside stroll
  • Other Activities
  • House museum tours are complimentary for guests and highly recommended
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Close to nightlife
  • Cooking classes
  • Kayaking

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21 East Battery

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21 East Battery

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