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Thomas Lamboll House B&B


category : Famous Homes
(c.1739) This antebellum Charleston single house was built for Thomas Lamboll, a notable colonial judge; Large rooms with private baths; Children welcome; Off street parking available. SC Bed & Breakfast Assn member.CBBA Charleston B&B Association.


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Address: 19 King ST
Charleston,SC 29401

Phone: (843) 723-3212
Fax: (843) 723-5222
Our Website:www.lambollhouse.com/home.htm

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