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The Hayne House
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One of only three Charleston B&Bs to receive the coveted "Highly Recommended" endorsement from Fodor's Best Bed & Breakfasts in the South 2000.
Rated among top three inns in Charleston
by In Style and
TRAVEL HOLIDAY magazines
Voted top breakfast of any Charleston inn by TRAVEL HOLIDAY magazine


Situated
in the midst of Charleston's premiere private residential district, just twelve
houses from the Battery, the Hayne House was built in 1755 and is associated
with Revolutionary War hero Isaac Hayne. Later the home of U.S. Senator Arthur
Peronneau Hayne (famed as Adjutant General of the U.S. under President Andrew
Jackson), the house is surrounded by some of the most noteworthy 18th and 19th
century houses in America, including the Miles Brewton House (ca. 1769) directly
across the street, which served as British headquarters during the Revolution,
and the Nathaniel Russell House (ca. 1808), which is one block away.
In the tranquillity of this historic neighborhood, secluded from the hustle and bustle of the Market district, you can awake to the sound of St. Michael's chiming in the distance, just as they have for more than 200 years, and the scent of Confederate jasmine in the air. Our perfect location is two blocks from the antique shops of King Street and easy walking distance to restaurants, shops and museums.
Innkeepers Brian and Jane McGreevy and their children invite you to sample Southern hospitality at the Hayne House. Brian, who grew up in Charleston and worked with the Historic Charleston Foundation as well as the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will be happy to tailor an itinerary around your interests and help you find the hidden charms that make Charleston such a special place.