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The King George IV Inn is a 200 year old (circa 1790s) "Charleston Historic House". The House is named the "Peter Freneau House", after a prominent Charleston journalist and co-owner of the Charleston City Gazette. Freneau was also a merchant, shipowner, and Jeffersonian politician. He lived in the house for many years.
Located in the heart of the Historic Shopping and Dining District it is a one minute walk to King Street shopping and restaurants and a five minute walk to the Historic Market. Maps, brochures of historic sights and dining menus are available. The Inn is a four story Federal style house with three levels of lovely Charleston porches. Guest rooms have decorative fireplaces with 11 foot ceilings, architectural moldings, and 7 foot windows. All rooms have original wide-planked hardwood floors, and a nice combination of antiques and reproductions.
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Enjoy breakfast in the quaint Breakfast Room on the 1st floor, or eat on the porches. |
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Enjoy breakfast in the quaint Breakfast Room on the 1st floor, or eat on the porches. |
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Refreshments are available all day in the Breakfast Room. |
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Breakfast is very relaxed and easy going: Southern style breakfast with eggs, sausage, grits, bagels, and a homemade fruit bread; along with cereal, fresh fruit, herbal and flavored teas, milk juice, breakfast yogurts and a nice robust coffee. |
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We accommodate breakfast from 8:30 all the way to 10:30 for the guests who stay out late and sleep in! |
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