South Carolina Governor Edward Rutledge was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence. He lived with his wife at this house on Broad Street, which has since become a National Landmark. Built around 1760, the building houses the quintessential bed and breakfast in Charleston. Innkeepers Karen Spell Shaw and Robert Hill Shaw are continuing three generations of lodging excellence. The Governors House Inn is located in Charleston's historic downtown just a short stroll away from many of the city's attractions.
• Hotel Services: television, parking, air conditioning, non-smoking rooms
• Special Features: All rooms have hardwood floors and oriental rugs.
• Conferences: No conference rooms