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Built in 1763 by John Rutledge, a signer of the US Constitution, the John Rutledge House Inn is located approximately three blocks from Charleston's historic market area. It is also two miles from downtown Charleston and the city marina, five miles from Patriots Point, 12 miles from Folly Beach, and 15 miles from Sullivan's Island. The antebellum home is now an elegant bed-and-breakfast where guests can enjoy afternoon tea, evening turndown, morning pastry delivery, and wine and sherry in the ballroom where patriots, statesmen, and presidents have met. Complimentary wireless Internet access is also available. The Inn has 19 rooms in three buildings. All have antiques, historic reproductions, and a variety of amenities.
Unforgettable Stay
The concierge staff at John Rutledge Inn was wonderful. Someone was available 24 hours/day. A nice surprise was that our room was upgraded to ...
Will be returning
It was a great experience, from the excellent service to setting. It was as though we stepped back in time. We highly recommend this inn for yo...
weird
Very nice place. I enjoyed it, but mabey this is weird, but i believed that i seen a ghost of a little girl while i was there. Spooked me to ...
Comin' Back
This hotel/inn is in a remarkable location and the staff was fantastic. The staff was able to virtually read our minds. We were here for our ...
This is a wonderful place to stay, corner of King and Broad street in heart of Charleston Historical district. It is advertised in all respects. We stayed in Main House, although the carriage house rooms looked quite satisfactory also. We enjoyed our breakfast in the Ballroom daily instead of in the room. An interesting note, when making reservatiions try Online Travel Website first. We found the Online Travel Website rate to be * less than calling the hotel directly on the day we made the reservation. For dinner hightly suggest 82 Queen, 2 blocks away, garden or inside setting. She Crab soup is best in Savannah.
Our room was large and comfortable and the mattress on the bed was wonderful. Having breakfast in our room and in the courtyard was a great way to start the day. The service was attentive and friendly. We will definitely return.
This is an absolutely beautiful inn! The suite was huge, with beautiful, wood, sliding pocket doors that seperated the two rooms. I would highly recommend The Rutledge House Inn. The staff was extremely friendly, accomodating, and beyond helpful! The staff, the rooms, the food, and the FREE parking make this one of Charleston's true B&B gems. The only issue we had was with the temperature of the rooms. The room was a little too warm, which is apparently a problem they are working on. Again, as a B&B aficionada and frequent quest, the John Rutledge House is one of my favorites!
Colonial times come to life at this impeccably restored historic home.
The SceneThis stately, three-story home was built in 1763 by John Rutledge, a South Carolina statesman and one of the 55 signers of the U.S
a fine b+b
weve stayed at several b+b's across the country, and this was one of the better ones. rooms/suites are large and well appointed. very convenien...
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