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in Charleston
78 Queen Street
Charleston, SC 29401
Nightly Rates: ( 259.00 - 289.00 )
3 Star
Property Description
Look carefully among the gracious Georgian Federal Greek Revival Second Empire and Queen Anne style homes of historic Charleston SC and you will discover The Elliott House Inn.Historic Charlestons favorite Bed and Breakfast Inn is like Charleston itself an elegant survivor of a tempestuous past.Built as a private residence in 1861 this remarkably preserved architectural treasure has weathered hurricanes earthquakes as well as the Civil War.Meticulously restored and centrally located in the heart of Charleston SCs captivating historic district The Elliott House Inn is within walking distance to the famous market area art galleries boutique and antique shopping and of course Charlestons world renowned dining.Each of the 25 guest rooms are decorated with Eighteenth Century reproductions and offer historic period charm while still endowed with contemporary comforts. If The Historic Charleston Experience is what you are seeking then the Elliott House Inn is the location of choice.Our gracious staff will be happy to arrange tours of antebellum homes horse drawn carriage rides harbor tours dinner reservations and more.A visit to the Elliott House Inn offers the opportunity to experience history as well as the warm hospitality for which historic Charleston is justly famous.The Elliott House Inn features 25 guest rooms some with a private patio or balcony.Each of the guest rooms feature one queen bed or a king bed.All rooms are beautifully appointed and very much reminiscent of a bygone era.The fourposter Charleston Rice Beds featuring magnificent crocheted canopies serve as the focal point Delicate wall coverings rich hardwood floors armoires oriental rugs along with fresh cut flowers only add to the charm of these superbly decorated rooms.
The Elliott House Inn Exterior - Day
Amenities
· 24-hour front desk
· Adjoining rooms
· Air conditioning
· Bell staff/porter
· Brailed elevators
· Cocktail lounge
· Complimentary in-room coffee or tea
· Concierge desk
· Concierge floor
· Continental breakfast
· Direct dial telephone
· Dry cleaning
· Evening reception
· Express check-out
· Fire safety compliant
· Front desk
· Full service housekeeping
· Hair dryer
· Heated guest rooms
· High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
· Housekeeping - daily
· Housekeeping - daily
· Ice machine
· Ironing board
· Jacuzzi
· Lobby coffee service
· Non-smoking rooms (generic)
· Phone services
· Public area air conditioned
· Room service
· Room service - limited hours
· Room service - limited menu
· Safe deposit box
· Security
· Train access
· Turndown service
· Valet same day dry cleaning
· Vending machines
· Wakeup service
· Welcome drink
· Wheel chair access
Room Information
Standard
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Balcony/Lanai/Terrace, Bathtub only, Cable television, Coffee/Tea maker, Color television, Connecting rooms, Direct dial phone number, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Microwave, Newspaper, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Turn down service, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Air conditioning individually controlled in room, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Self-controlled heating/cooling system, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Standard
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Balcony/Lanai/Terrace, Bathtub only, Cable television, Coffee/Tea maker, Color television, Connecting rooms, Direct dial phone number, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Microwave, Newspaper, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Turn down service, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Air conditioning individually controlled in room, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Self-controlled heating/cooling system, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 1801
· Renovated in 01/01/2011
· 25 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
Directions
In the heart of the charming historic district in Charleston South Carolina is The Elliott House Inn.Nestled beneath centuries old oaks the Inn is a welcoming respite from everyday life that is beloved by visitors and locals a like Cozy guestrooms open to a delightful courtyard buzzing with guests mingling and enjoying continental breakfast or the afternoon managers reception and taking a dip in the large heated Jacuzzi.
Guarantee Policy
All reservations require a credit card guarantee due at time of booking.
Cancellation Policy
Should you need to modify or cancel your reservationchanges must be made 72 hours before 3 pm of the day of arrival. Guests who do not cancel with in this time will be charged for a one night stay with tax.
Restaurant Information
Husk
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82 Queen
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Recreation Information
Jacuzzi
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