The private Orange Grove Inn is nestled in the heart of Charleston's famous Historic District, just South of Broad Street, between King and Legare Streets.
The Inn is within yards of Charleston's most notable historic sites including the Battery, landmark buildings, historic mansions, gardens, dining/entertainment, antique shopping and churches.
The Inn is a totally renovated, circa 1760, free-standing, two story carriage house that was owned by Edward Rutledge, one of the signors of the Declaration of Independence, and was part of the property now known as the Governor's House Inn.
Orange Grove Inn sits on a property that has hosted events for Presidential candidates and has been featured on Gibbes Museum tours. The gardens and pool have been used in magazine ads and editorial spreads.