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Honeysuckle
Acres -- Harold & Patricia Frish, Innkeepers -- A
serene retreat on seven park-like acres offering the charm
and elegance of a European Guesthouse. Ma maison "my
house" at Honeysuckle Acres is a massive four-column
colonial home built in 1927. The house is reminiscent of
an antebellum mansion. It is set on seven park-like acres
and is complete with the original stables and the original
carriage stone in front. In 2002, Harold and Patricia Frish
purchased and remodeled the home for use as a small Bed
& Breakfast. The home is a stunning setting for teas
and receptions, both inside and out. A forty-foot ballroom
and an equally large arched entrance hall with winding staircase
are ideal backgrounds for bridal pictures. The ballroom
is brightened by eight windows adorned by antique cornices
from the circa 1854 Lace House, the governor's mansion in
Columbia. The Innkeepers have a passion for Europe and have
chosen to style the home after the manner of a small European
guesthouse or "pension" with all continental amenities.
Furnishings are an eclectic mix of fine European and American
antique and classical furniture. Honeysuckle Acres has two
guest rooms available for lodging with the possibility of
a third connected as a suite with a shared bath. Cable TV
is available in the two main bedrooms. Turn down bed service,
imported chocolates on your pillow, and imported waters
are provided.
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