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Palmer Home Bed & Breakfast
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RESTRICTIONS:
No travel agent commissions. Pets welcome in Carriage House ($50 pet fee).
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Our cancellation policy is strictly enforced. There is a two week cancellation policy with a $25.00 handling fee per night per room.
RATES:
From $165 to $275 per night double occupancy. $25 extra person. Weekly and monthly rates by request.
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED:
American Express, Mastercard, Visa
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INN SETTING:
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Center of Historic District | |
LANGUAGES:
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English | |
AMENITIES:
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Full breakfast, parking, wine & cheese | |
GUESTROOMS:
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4 and a separate carriage houseAll four guest rooms in the main house are located on the 3rd floor. Stair climbing is necessary. | |
MEAL TYPE:
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Full Breakfast made to order - Eggs, bacon, grits, toast, biscuits, fruit, etc. Afternoon Wine & Cheese. Thursdays - Continental Breakfast only. | |
MEAL TIME:
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8:30-10:30 AM | |
MEAL LOCATION:
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In your bedroom or in the formal dining room, or on the piazza overlooking the Harbor! |
| | DESCRIPTION | |
The Palmer Home carriage house was selected by the Travel Channel (Samantha Brown) as the best vacation spot in Charleston. You can still see the program some mornings between 10:00 and 12:00. Check your local listings. The Palmer Home was voted as The B&B with the best Front Porch-2002, The B&B with Most Historical Charm-2003 and one of the top 25 B&BS (in USA) by Arrington Publishing.
The Palmer Home Bed & Breakfast was built in 1848 by John Ravenel, whose son designed the "Little David", the first semi-submersible vessel and the forerunner to the submarine.
This private home is now operated as a bed and breakfast by third generation owner, Francess Palmer. The house is furnished and decorated with antiques dating back two hundred years. Palmer Home has been a licensed B&B since 1979.
The Palmer Home is a great site for your wedding vows! Get married in the garden, on the piazza, or in the bay window with a spectacular view of Charleston Harbor.
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