Rosemary Inn – North Augusta, SC
Rosemary Inn meets our strict SniqueAway standards—at least a 4-out-of-5 rating on TripAdvisor.
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Rosemary Inn’s secret recipe? Equal parts romance and relaxation.
With stately columns and lavish furnishings, this turn-of-the-century mansion is as hard to resist as buttermilk biscuits. Enjoy a complimentary gourmet breakfast on the veranda or in one of several lovingly restored parlors. Owners Kelly and Diana will happily share the house’s history, which includes visits from notables like President Taft. Finally, spend an evening relaxing in a hammock made for two, the icing on the coconut-cream cake.
TripAdvisor travelers loved…
The wraparound porch and home-cooked gourmet breakfast.
The Spellbinders
- Historic details including decorative period fireplaces and original light fixtures
- Afternoon tea and piano music in the Lady’s Parlor
- Complimentary refreshment and snack station
- Complimentary gourmet breakfast served on fine china
Some Reminders
- Suites are inn-style, so the layout and décor will vary from room to room
- Children are not permitted in the Suite offered by SniqueAway
Ahh-menities
- Complimentary hot gourmet breakfast daily with room delivery by request
- Complimentary refreshment and snack station
- Located in North Augusta, South Carolina, in a turn-of-the-century mansion
- Large verandas and on-site gardens
- Bicycle rentals available
- Complimentary wireless Internet access
- Entertainment Room with public computer, DVD library and board games
Out & About
North Augusta, South Carolina, was founded by James U. Jackson, who later built Rosemary Hall. This charming riverfront city is located on the Savannah River, where it offers a delectable blend of Southern hospitality and beautiful historic homes.
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- Savor the great outdoors at Brick Pond Park, a 40-acre restored wetland and public nature park whose scenic trails join with the "Greenway," for miles of biking, walking or running.
- Devour the pulled pork and fall-off-the-bone ribs at BBQ Barn, which is legendary for its range of barbecue sauces.
- Blend the past and the present as you explore the wares at Singing Hills Antiques, a North Augusta antique shop.
- Mix things up as you enjoy live performances or a film festival at the historic Imperial Theatre, which opened in 1918 to present vaudeville acts.
- Toss in some local history with a visit to North Augusta’s Living History Park, which recalls life in the 18th century with artist fairs, reenactments and more.
- Taste the fresh-baked bread and the produce sourced from the restaurant’s community garden at Manuel’s Bread Café, which also showcases live music on Wednesday nights.
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Getting There
By Land
North Augusta, South Carolina, is located across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia, and is accessible via I-20 and I-520. On-site parking is available.
By Air
Georgia’s Augusta Regional Airport is approximately 11 miles from the inn.