The Palmer Home carriage house was selected by the Travel Channel (Samantha Brown) as the best vacation spot in Charleston. You can still see the program some mornings between 10:00 and 12:00. Check your local listings. The Palmer Home was voted as The Home with the best Front Porch-2002, The Home with Most Historical Charm-2003 and one of the top 25 B&BS (in USA) by Arrington Publishing.
The Palmer Home has also been featured in the February 2006 issue of Travel Leisure Magazine as one of the prominent places to stay while visiting Charleston!
The Palmer Home was built in 1848 by John Ravenel, whose son designed the "Little David", the first semi-submersible vessel and the forerunner to the submarine.
This private home is now operated by third generation owner, Francess Palmer. The house is furnished and decorated with antiques dating back two hundred years. The Palmer Home has been in operation since 1977.
Interested in an intimate wedding at the Palmer Home? Let the professionals at Mobile Marriage help you plan your special day! For more information please visit: www.mobilemarriage.com
Interested in a tour of the Palmer Home? Let native Charlestonian Tricia Hartley guide you through the streets of Charleston and into the Palmer Home. For more information please call 843.720.TOUR (8687)
Palmer Home View is a member of the following associations: American Historic Inns Better Business Bureau Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce North American Bed and Breakfasts Professional Association of Innkeepers International (PAII)
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