With the taste of a shared Charleston experience being so sweet and savory, John and Kristin have now come full circle to the William Aiken House for their wedding celebration.
Southern hospitality.
Passersby along historic King Street in Charleston will often hear music and laughter coming from the grounds of the William Aiken House, considered one of the premier wedding venues in South Carolina. The Adam-style home was built for James Mackie, a wealthy slave owner, in 1807 and purchased by its namesake, William Aiken, Sr., in 1811.
Where the grapes are bountiful and the Italian dinners are long, Greg and Daniella found heritage and the wedding dreams are made of.
Estate of mind.
Breakfast is a buffet of sweet and savoury products, served on the terrace in summer, whilst the à la carte restaurant also features fixed menus. The Locanda also produces its own wine and offers home-grown vegetables. The property is 11 km from the city of Alba, famous for its white truffles and the Romanesque cathedral, whilst the A33 motorway is a 15-minute drive away.
Coming soonFrom the land of Hershey’s Kisses and maple syrup comes the sweetest kiss on earth.
A maple Kiss.
An all season 17 acre writers retreat nestled in the Green Mountains with a far-away-from-it-all feel, allows you to watch the leaves catch their new hues, right from the georgeously updated 1800’s 9 bedroom farm house and heated pool. An ideal COVID-19 Marriage Ceremony retreat at the hight of the pandemic.
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