This historical property was once a working rice plantation, but is now an award-winning sculpture garden that boasts a variety of sculptures, flowers, plants, and animals.
Located inside pristine Huntington Beach State Park, this grand home of Archer and Anna Huntington was built in 1931 in the style of the same-named Spanish castle/Moorish fort. Self-guided tours of the grounds are available daily and free of charge with park admission. Stroll the brick-lined hallways and enjoy the beach view from the iron-rod hurricane windows. The interior of the castle features a courtyard filled with wildflowers and palmetto trees, creating a lovely place for weddings and special events. The beach is only a short walk through the sand dunes and sea oats so visitors can explore while taking a break from a day on the beach.
Today, 25 shops offer an eclectically unique mix of retail fare, from the tempting libations of the Coastal Wine Boutique to the enticing baubles of The Accessory Cottage. Children can check out the latest fashion and toys at The Freckled Frog while mom keeps her look current at Elegantz Gallery. Daily demonstrations of hammock weaving and sweetgrass basket-making take place in the Hammock Weavers Pavilion in an atmosphere far removed from a typical shopping mall. Brick paths connect eight acres of clapboard shops through a natural landscape of azaleas and oaks.
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Oldest live oak in South Carolina is located steps away from the Indigo Hall.