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The Wentworth Mansion is located approximately four blocks from the waterfront, a 15-minute walk from Battery Park, and a 10-minute walk from the antique stores on King Street. Built in 1886 and designed in the Second Empire style as an opulent private residence for wealthy cotton merchant Francis Silas Rodgers, the Wentworth Mansion is now one of Charleston's finest inns. Afternoons welcome guests in the Harleston Parlor, the Rodgers Library provides the perfect atmosphere for reading, and the sun porch offers an elegant spot for breakfast. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available. The hotel can arrange for a pedicab to carry guests throughout the city. Parking is available at no cost. A pristine example of America's Gilded Age, the mansion boasts intricate woodwork, hand-carved marble fireplaces, ornate plaster ceilings and Tiffany stained glass windows. Each room has been restored and furnished with antiques. All rooms have king size beds and whirlpools and most have working gas fireplaces. All bedrooms are smoke-free.
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We spent 4 nights in the best suite they had. Definitely worth it. We'll be back. My only suggestion to the owners...get a new fridge and a better tv in...
Absolutely GORGEOUS! Our very well appointed room was large and cozy at the same time. You factually felt like you were sleeping in the master bedroom of...
Wentworth every penny. The 'Mansion will set you back a week's pay if you even look at it funny, but damn, it's awesome. Stay here if you want to have a...
Lavish and beautiful... a terrific stay.. they accept dogs too!
We wanted to visit Charleston.. and bring our dog. Well, the reviews of tripadvisor are true. The property is a (Victorian) mansion which is a ...
Awesome Inn
A lovely experience on every level. A very attentive staff went out of the way to help us more than once. Extremely comfortable bedding in an i...
Wonderful Inn and Exceptional Service
My wife and I spent 3 days at the Wentworth Mansion for my birthday. Every detail of our stay exceeded my expectation. Here is a list of some o...
I can't wait to return
This was one of my favorite hotel experiences ever. The room was perfect in elegant old southern charm, yet absolutely updated for modern luxur...
One of the best!!
What a fantastic experience! First of all, staying in something so historic feels incredible and I have been forever spoiled. I felt as if I wa...
Amazing Place
We just got back from a wonderful weekend and stay at the Wentworth Mansion. This place was exceptional. We have stayed at other 'Fine' Charles...
amazing
The wentworth mansion is an unbelievable place for true southern charm and service. The mansion itself was breathtaking and the knowledgable st...
well worth the money
my husband and i stayed at the mansion over the holidays this winter. what an amazing staff, room, service (beyond excellent), spa, food (fanta...
FANTASTIC!!!
I couldn't have asked for a more pleasant experience. From the moment that I pulled up to the parking lot there, where there were 2 bellman wai...
Fantastic service
My wife and I spent a long weekend at the Wentworth Mansion in March of 2007. The property itself was better than any of the historic homes we...
DO NOT STAY HERE
My wife and myself stayed here for almost a week in May.. Everything we read about the hotel led us to believe it was a wonderful place.We were...
Feel like a king here
Best place by far in my book...Like the simple life 15 ft ceilings, fireplace? get down south for good eats and charming style
charleston beauty
This is a beautiful old mansion with elegant old style charleston rooms. I felt it was somewhat off the beaten path though not terribly far. I...
Relaxing and romantic experience
This is truly a treat to stay at this hotel/mansion. All rooms are unique and large. Great for a romantic get away. Service is amazing which...
COMPLETELY OVERPRICED
AMATEUR, UNPROFESSIONAL STAFF. The service here is what you'd expect at a chain hotel by the interstate. $425 gets you a club-level room at a R...
Step back in time in this superbly located inn.
The SceneOriginally known as the Rodgers' Mansion, this Second Empire-style home was built between 1885 and 1887. Vestiges of its grand pas
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