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The Rhett House Inn


category : Famous Homes
The Rhett House Inn dates to 1820 when Beaufort was a prominent coastal town noted for its rich culture and politics. Restored after the War Between the States, this authentic antebellum plantation house with its sprawling verandahs and white columns emulates the beauty and romance of the Old South. Bordering the Intracoastal Waterway and in Beaufort's historic district, the Rhett House Inn is perfectly situated to discover the glory of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Whether you're inside or outdoors, there is always a place to relax. The verandahs are perfect for afternoon tea with homemade cookies and brownies or evening hors d'oeuvres with wine and cocktails. Indoors, the main living room made warm and cozy by English and American antiques is a perfect place to relax with friends or read by the fire.

The Inn and gardens of The Rhett House Inn set the scene for a spohistacted wedding, reception or special event. Tall, live oak trees create a canopy over our lush lawn that is bordered with seasonal flowers and plants. Sunset weddings take on a magical feeling that is romantic and enchanting for the bride, groom and guests. One visit to the Inn makes it obvious why we are the preferred venue in Beaufort for brides from around the country.


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  • AAA Discount: Yes
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Address: 1009 Craven ST
Beaufort,SC 29902

Phone: (843) 524-9030
Fax: (843) 524-1310
Our Website:www.rhetthouseinn.com

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