Very good stay in the plantation; rooms are very confortable; unhappily the restaurant was not open.
Breakfast should be slightly upgraded in quality...
Fun experience @ historical residence and plantation. Included was a fascinating tour of the house replete with some original furniture dating to 1796. Well worth a visit and the tour even if you choose not to stay. There are other accommodations available on the property if you are not keen on a room in a room in the 'haunted' house.
We stayed at the Myrtles for 1 night, itâs been a dream for years and goodness it was anticlimactic!
Advertised âbreakfast buffetâ was 1 slice of (half toasted) toast with avocado spread that was it! Arrived on a Sunday and restaurant closed, thatâs fine if there would be an option in town to eat! Negative. The only place open was McDonalds and Sonic!
Shower needs a desperate descale as almost no water came out of the 6 holes in the shower head. Coffee machine needs a descale as didnât work. Pillows were extremely lumpy and pretty uncomfortable. The free champagne was mentioned but not given. Should be put in the guest room prior to arrival not stashed away behind reception. Honestly if you can stay elsewhere I would suggest that. Property grounds are nice though.
The staff were all top notch! Friendly and informative. The kindest young people. We stayed in cottage Crepe Myrtle, well appointed and the most comfortable beds. Our tour of the plantation home was interesting. Serene grounds with rocking chairs on our porch. The restaurant was amazing and once again the nicest staff.
Not the beat accommodations for the money and the property was overrated. Our guide was wonderful but this haunted business was a bit laughable. Other places in the area are much better