A Picture of Southern Elegance
August 19th, 2010 adminElloree, South Carolina may just be a small dot on the map somewhere between Columbia and Charleston, but hidden in this tiny southern town are irreplaceable gems such as the Elloree Bed & Breakfast. This colonial style house was built in 1906 by M. E. Rickenbaker. Today Jack and Cindy Lane serve as the innkeepers of this quaint house on W. Hampton Street. Porches covered with wicker furniture look out onto a beautifully manicured yard.For an evening in historic luxury, book The Old Carolina Suite. This two-room suite features antique furniture and a large sitting room with a fireplace for only 99.00. Prices may vary on weekends and holidays. The Angel Room has a look that emulates southern elegance with six windows looking over the inn grounds. This room also includes a fireplace that only adds to the cozy, homey feel of the inn.Guests are invited to enjoy the full country breakfast that is served every morning in the dining room. Throughout the day a living room, complete with TV, VCR and stereo, is great for lounging with family and friends. There’s even a 90-year-old piano in the music room that musically-inclined guests are welcome to play.If you are planning a visit to the inn during the warmer seasons, an in-ground pool only adds to the luxury and relaxation of this quaint bed and breakfast. Reservations can be made by calling the inn at (803) 897-4323 or sending an email to elloreebandbntinet.com.One of the appeals of this bed and breakfast is that it is geared towards adults, creating a quieter atmosphere. Therefore, children are not permitted to stay at the inn without approval by the inn keepers.