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Gullah women with sweetgrass exhibit

 

CHARLESTON INNKEEPERS


Charleston, SC

The Cottage
DESCRIPTION: Now owned by Alluette Jones Smalls, the Cottage was built circa 1842 by enslaved people; it has original flooring and features a wonderful red brick patio with Low Country flora; the inn features 2 bedrooms, dinning room, full kitchen with a view of the patio, cable TV, 1 bathroom and living room; antique furnishings make this the truly quintessential Charleston experience; situated in the center of historical Charleston, its ideal for walking minutes to shops, galleries, nightlife and numerous world class restaurants

ADDRESS: 142 Coming Street  MAP

PHONE: CLOSED




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