Middleton Place is open on Thanksgiving with no daily tours. The Middleton Place Restaurant and the Edmondston-Alston House will be closed on Thanksgiving.
Groups of 15 or more are welcome at Middleton Place, a National Historic Landmark along the Ashley River and an enduring, vibrant and essential part of the Charleston and American experience.
Explore Middleton Place’s 110 acres, which include 65 acres of America’s oldest landscaped gardens, a House Museum, working Stableyards, Restaurant, Inn, and Organic Farm.
Activities and packages may be customized to suit your group’s unique needs.
General admission provides access to 65 acres of formal Landscaped Gardens, a look at 18th and 19th century plantation life with costumed craftspeople and historic animal breeds in the Plantation Stableyards.
Take a guided tour of the House Museum containing an extraordinary collection of Middleton family furniture, paintings, books and documents dating from the 1740s through the Civil War.
Join a trained garden guide on an escorted tour through America’s oldest landscaped gardens for an overview of their horticulture, design and a history that dates back to 1741.
Includes Middleton Place general admission, House Museum Tour, and admission to the Edmondston-Alston House, a House Museum of the Middleton Place Foundation that commands a magnificent view of Charleston Harbor.
Experience Charleston’s most historic Ashley River plantations together in one package. Package includes a Connoisseur Tour at Drayton Hall, a guided tour of the Middleton Place House Museum and self-guided tours of Middleton Place Gardens and Stableyards. It includes a stop at the Museum Shop as well as a Low Country lunch at the Middleton Place Restaurant. Allow 5 hours.
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