3. Middleton Place4300 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414
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Camellias, one of the South's favorite blooms NORTHWEST CHARLESTON. This 18th-century plantation is listed as a National Historic Landmark and boasts one of the country's oldest formal gardens. Most of the original structures were burned during Sherman's raid, but the 1755 red-brick guest wing still remains, as does a sugarcane mill and working stable. Gift shop and restaurant on-site. (© 10Best) This is one of the most famous of the Lowcountry plantations. The gardens are fabulous. A restaurant serves Lowcountry cuisine and there’s an inn on the property. (from Southern Living) More Details for Middleton PlaceHours: Daily 9am-5pm; Guided tours Mon 1:30pm-4:30pm, Tue-Sun 10am-4:30pm; Museum Shop Daily 10am-5pm Admission: General Admission Adult $25; Senior $24; Child (7-15) $5; Child (0-6) Free Guided Tour Adult $35; Senior $34; Child (7-15) $10; Child (0-6) Free All Day Package w/Carriage Ride Adult $45; Senior $44; Child (7-15) $30; Child (0-6) Free Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Middleton Place website » Type: Gardens, Historic Sites, Tours and Excursions |
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