Piedmont plantation home (c. 1840) near Pendleton Historic District with antique settings & original art; An established landmark B&B since 1985, the inn is an approved member of the SC Bed & Breakfast Association. AAA 3
Pendleton, SC Historic Homes Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
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Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
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These two c.1830 large clapboard mansions were built as the Upcountry summer residences by the Lowcountry planters, Ladson Gibbes (Ashtabula) and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Woodburn)
Pendleton, SC Famous HomesAmerican owned; Neat , homey atomsphere, family oriented; Shuttered doors, rocking chairs and gliders on front porch; Firepla...
Like having relatives all over the country, only you don't have to sleep on the sofa; Always clean comfortable rooms for the ...
Boscobel is one of the best conditioned courses in the Upstate. Rolling greens, originally built for Bermuda grass, now featu...
Organized by the Rev. James R. Rosewood, a former slave, the church was one of the first separate African-American congregat...
Solitude Pointe offers full-service luxury cabins and wooded RV sites with full hook-up. We provide a quiet, peaceful atmosph...