Historic 86 Church Street, Charleston
recommendedHistory EnthusiastsImmerse yourself in the rich history of Charleston by staying in this three-story historic house built by Isaac Mazyck III after the fire of 1778.
Authentic Experience SeekersCome and visit historic Charleston in an authentic way, staying in original cottages in the center of town and soaking in the city's sounds and atmosphere.
Wine LoversUnwind and relax in the courtyard with a glass of wine, surrounded by the original servant's quarters, kitchen building, and necessary dependencies for the main house.
ExplorersTake a history walking tour with Anne or Martha, the knowledgeable hosts at Historic 86 Church Street, who can provide you with fascinating insights about the city's past.
Garden EnthusiastsEnjoy the beautiful garden and the sun terrace on-site at Historic 86 Church Street, providing a tranquil oasis in the heart of Charleston city center.
Privacy SeekersFind a cozy spot in one of the cottages, equipped with a fireplace and featuring spacious living and dining areas, perfect for a quiet and private retreat.
- Cultural Adventurers
- DIY Travelers
- City Explorers
- Architecture Enthusiasts
- Charming Getaways
- Relaxation Seekers
- Connected Travelers
- Cultural Immersion
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Off-site parking lot
- No pets allowed
- Baggage storage
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Guest Parking
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Services
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Welcome drink
- Happy hour
Spa & Leisure
- Sun terrace
- Garden area
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Washing machine
Self-catering
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Location
• Situated in Charleston's historic French Quarter, the area is home to the Dock Street Theater, Gibbes Museum of Art, and Charleston City Market. • The neighborhood boasts a rich cultural heritage, with nearby attractions like the Aiken-Rhett House Museum, Nathaniel Russell House Museum, and an array of art galleries and dining options. • King Street for shopping enthusiasts, Rainbow Row for architecture lovers, and the Charleston Waterfront Park for outdoor recreation make this area suitable for diverse interests.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants