Julia M.
Yelp
I have stayed at some really nice places in Charleston, but this was my first visit to The Inn At Middleton Place. I gave this place 5 stars for many reasons, but I will warn you that this place is not for everyone.
And, even though I loved it, it will not always be my first choice because it is in a dark & secluded area.... and it is a bit of a drive to get to the beach or downtown Charleston from here.
But overall, I was very pleased with my experience. I booked online well in advance of my visit, and was a little anxious to make sure the reservation was secured.
Shortly after booking, I got a confirmation email with information about the Inn and the activities available there. About a week before our visit, I got another confirmation email from them. So, when we checked in, they had our room ready for us. They also had a gift bag waiting for our dog Izzy. It contained a little chew toy, a bag of what looks & smells like handmade carob dog treats, a travel water bowl, and wipe ups.
The Inn was built in the 80s but the decor and the architecture do not scream 80s to me. I love the tall concrete & glass buildings covered with vines to give it a sort of retro look. The rooms are a mix of rustic with sort of modern bathrooms. It sounds a little odd but it works. I love all the windows with wooden shutters. The room also had a fireplace in it which would be great for a winter visit. The bathtub/shower is huge - but warning to those with mobility issues, it is not going to be easy for you to get in or out of the tub.
While it is certainly rustic, I thought that the only really dated thing about the room was the tv - but I certainly wasn't going to be sitting around watching tv, so who cares!
As for service, they really have thought of all the details to make sure your stay is pleasant. In addition to providing plenty of bikes for the guests to use, they also have umbrellas outside of each room and outside of the Lakehouse in case you need them.
The employees we encountered were all very personable and helpful. We loved Ms. Orcelea (sp?) at the Lakehouse - she was so friendly and helpful when we went to breakfast. (She said she's been there 19 years, and I hope she's still there when we go back!)
And Mark in the Lodge was absolutely wonderful. He was helpful, friendly, entertaining, and was like our own private conceierge when we asked for suggestions about local businesses. We really enjoyed talking with him during the manager's reception and at other times when we went back to the lodge for food or beverages.
Because we were in town for a wedding and had lots of wedding-related events planned elsewhere, we did not have a chance to dine at the restaurant at Middleton Plantation. On my next visit I hope to do so.
The "free" breakfast they serve at the Lakehouse consisted of breads, muffins, fruit, yogurt, granola, juice, coffee and tea. But they also offer eggs, grits, potatoes, and breakfast meats cooked to order a la carte.
If you happen to be on the grounds at lunch time or in the evening and you want a light bite - they serve sandwiches and wraps over at the Lodge. Unfortuantely, the offerings are a bit limited, but it is nice to not have to leave the property to find a quick & casual bite to eat. (The restaurant over at the Plantation is apparently upscale/pricey.)
All in all, I was extremely pleased with our visit and look forward to going back for a future visit.