Located in the downtown Historic District, within the area of the original walled city, this brick double house was built in 1772 by rice planter Daniel Heyward as a town-house for his son, Thomas Heyward, Jr. PLEASE SHARE YOUR CHECK-IN ON TWITTER & FACEBOOK
87 Church St (Broad) Charleston , SC 29401 United States
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Great tour . Very reasonable. Gives excellent perspective on Colony , Revolutionary, and pre-Antebellum history.
Among the 18C furniture , look for work by Thomas Elfe, one of colonial Charleston’s most prominent cabinetmakers. – Green Guide Editor
If you have a child in your group ask for a scavenger hunt sheet.
Read "The Invention of Wings" by Sue Monk Kidd before taking this tour .
Furniture is incredible.
Two words: spiral staircase. And one more word: BEAUTIFUL! A must-see for architecture lovers. - Charming Inns of Charleston
Great tour and history of Charleston. Truly with the thirty minutes! - michelle m
Weather wasn't good today so decided to visit the museum. Was amazed at how much time we spent here and it was great for the kids. Even had activities for them every Wednesday. Highly recommend. - Reginald Lassiter
Excellent views of the harbor and Fort Sumter in the distance. Free parking along the road. - Donovan Maguigan
Three newly renovated rooms just opened [January 2019] a riot of color,incredible attention to detail. Excellent tour guides. I’m a local & NR is my ‘go to’ when my ‘snowbird’ pals visit Charleston - Joe Nebus
The colors gather much of the fame but it really exemplifies the essence of Charleston. From the homes to the shopping, it’s an adventure in history and one that shouldn’t be overlooked. - Justin Martin