What can I say about Charleston? What a charming, darling, GORGEOUS little city! My mom and I got lost in the houses, greenery, gates and streets of every little corner.
This is the place to come if you need incredibly expensive antiques. :)
Everywhere you look there is something stunning.
Popped in South of Market- such a lovely shop.
Someone was setting up for a shower or party at the house at left- it was straight out of Martha Stewart!
I am OBSESSED with half addresses.
Ate at Husk- amazing. The bar is equally so inside!
One of the prettiest graveyards ever- with some INCREDIBLE fonts in ironwork!
I may need to move.





























































Fantastic photos! Charleston looks like a gorgeous city.
one of my favorite cities! i love charleston!! xo
The Holy City….heaven on earth. Love the green door of Roper House, one of my favorites…restored and owned by Richard Jenrette. Check out his book documenting his other houses…you will love
http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Houses-Richard-Hampton-Jenrette/dp/0941711463
Absolutely my favorite city! Glad you enjoyed :)
lovely photos. I loved when we visited Savannah because of all the beautiful gates, tiny houses, hidden corners, and history. I loved the spanish moss as well. Too many photos of that. Your photos make me miss the Carolinas.
It was a lovely trip! The gorgeous window boxes and fabulous little gardens growing in the SHADE amazed me. Fabulous dining, perfect weather–and fun company to boot!
Love wandering the streets of Charleston and snapping the digital. Your photo essay is lovely!
best,
teaorwine
That’s where I’m from… Love it so much. It’s my husband and my goal to move back there ASAP. It will always be HOME. :)
did you love Husk??? Need to know. Hubs has been dying to go.
Bethany
http://www.PowellBrowerHome.com
Looks SO beautiful! I love the little courtyards.
i’ve heard nothing but fabulous things about charleston, i must schedule a visit!
in dramatic fashion
Gorgeous photos!
Love the ornamental iron!
gorgeous pictures..you captured Charleston’s charm..thanks for sharing..
Wow, what a beautiful city! I haven’t been to the South at all (yet!) but now I’m adding Charleston to my must-visit list (joining New Orleans, Savannah, and Atlanta, it’s a short list so far…).
One of my favorite things about Charleston is how so many houses have flower boxes hanging from the window ledges full of beautiful and colorful flowers! & all of the fences, and cobblestone! Glad you enjoyed your trip!
The entryways to the homes are so beautiful! The setting, spectacular! I think I may need to move too! :)
I’m so glad you enjoyed! I love living in Charleston and could never leave!
I’m seriously so obsessed with going to Charleston. the only kicker that it’s quite a hike from Los Angeles! no easy connections!
i love your pictures! i am obsessed with charleston and vow to love there one day. it’s the only city that rivals my love for boston. i like to think of it as the boston of the south!
Great pictures! My family and I go there every summer for vacation (from MD) and I want to move there eventually. love it down there.
…sigh….I went to Savannah and loved but haven’t made it to Charleston yet! So incredibly pretty! But my husband and I are about to move to Boston this summer, which has to have equally as pretty parts around town, right!? We’re beyond excited! :)
Megan
I’m so excited to visit Charleston this summer! It looks beautiful .
xo
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I love South of Market- I just picked up some adorable grey and white makeup bags as bridemaids presents. I’m glad you had such a great time in Charleston, it’s such an amazing place.
Favorite city ever! I could walk around all day. Favorite off the beaten path restaurant…the Tattooed Moose. Oh so bad for you. They fry their fries in duck fat…but, oh so good. Also, I crave Poe’s in Sullivan’s Island. Their fish tacos are amaze!
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