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Downtown Charleston venue in a former trolley warehouse with a 3,000 sq ft Trolley Room, walled courtyard, and in-house catering for up to 250 guests.
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Circa-1840 Colonial Revival house inside Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, with an oak avenue, lagoons, and lawns for 150 — run by SC State Parks.





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Ferdinanda "Ferdi" Waring spent decades reclaiming this corner of the old Town plantation — remodeling a circa-1840 overseer's house in Colonial Revival style with her husband in the late 1940s, planting the formal live-oak avenue, and laying out 80 acres of gardens and freshwater lagoons. Her former home now serves as the event house of Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, the location of South Carolina's first permanent English settlement, and is operated by South Carolina State Parks.
Ceremonies take place under the Avenue of Oaks, at the Wedding Oak, or in the Wedding Garden, with receptions on the 46-by-74-foot fountain patio and tented lawns rigged for tents up to 40 by 70 feet. Rental includes the house and grounds, two getting-ready wings — four suite rooms with private baths on one side, a two-story groom's wing with a lounge on the other — plus a catering kitchen, screened porch, and guest parking with shuttle service. Couples bring their own licensed caterer and bar service, and a licensed wedding planner is required.
Capacity runs to 150 guests outdoors and 50 inside the house. Because the house sits in the heart of the park, ceremonies begin after the park closes, and events run five hours, ending by 11 p.m. Published rates range from $5,000 for a regular-season weekday to $10,000 for a peak-season Saturday, with weekday small-ceremony options from $1,000.
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1500 Old Towne Rd, Charleston, SC 29407
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