The plantations, gardens, hotels, and barns Charleston gets married in — venues only, ranked by the couples who used them.

Polished downtown event space on Faber Street, handling weddings and private gatherings with in-house catering and a full bar.

Meticulously restored 1797 Federal-style mansion on Alexander Street, available for private weddings and events in the Harleston Village neighborhood.

Restored Victorian mansion on Rutledge Avenue renting its rooms and grounds for private weddings and events.

Intimate event venue and restaurant tucked inside a Church Street building, hosting private dinners and live music in a candlelit setting.

Waterfront event hall in Mount Pleasant, better known for weddings and banquets than its proximity to any fairway.

Oceanfront event space on Isle of Palms operated by The Citadel, with direct beach access and views of the Atlantic.

Multiple refined spaces in an event venue hosting private dining, rehearsal dinners & weddings.

18th-century plantation house and grounds in Charles Towne Landing, available for private events and weddings.

Private golf and event venue tucked into the I'On neighborhood, with marsh views and a clubhouse available for weddings and gatherings.
Restored 19th-century carriage house and courtyard on Cumberland Street, used primarily for weddings and private events in Ansonborough.

Covered outdoor wedding venue on a rural Awendaw property, with open-air pavilion space and marsh-adjacent grounds off Highway 17.

Restored farmhouse wedding venue on Johns Island, set against open fields and Spanish moss-draped oaks.
Full-service catering and event operation on Azalea Drive handling weddings and large gatherings from planning through plating.

Working cattle ranch on Johns Island that pivots to outdoor weddings across open pasture and live oak canopy.