Sugar Magnolia Bed & Breakfast
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Customer Reviews (9 reviews)
sabina69
on Citysearch May 29, 2008Hello, our names are Eliana and Sabina from Italy and we stayed in SM for 2 days last week. The house is so fascinating just as the pictures in the web site; Innman Park (where the house is set) is very beautiful and all... (more)
suelphd
on Citysearch Nov 20, 2007We loved this charming B&B in an area of old, gracious homes. It felt like being in The Old South, and Sugar Magnolia was an excellent place to stay. There were so many charming touches in both the home and our room. We... (more)
misskriss70
on Citysearch Sep 09, 2007This was an exceptional value and much more relaxing than staying at a hotel in the city. This house had wonderful charm and great caretakers. The Aviary room cost less than the Mariott hotel where other members of my... (more)
kimnjudy
on Citysearch Mar 06, 2007We loved our stay at Sugar Magnolia. She's a beautiful mansion built in the 1890's, so the occasional creak is to be expected and only adds to her charm. The Royal Suite is romantic in every way, with its canopied... (more)
charlston1
on Citysearch Nov 13, 2006ROOM NICE BUT NOISY WOOD FLOOR, BED OK, BREAKFAST BAD,OWNER VERY RUDE ABOUT ME PICIKNG UP BREAKFAST FROM DINNING ROOM TO TAKE IT TO MY ROOM. SHE STATED IT "THIS IS NOT A PORTABLE BREAKFAST" ON THE WEBSITE IT CLEARLY... (more)
josie214
on Citysearch May 24, 2006Nice old Queen Ann home. Pretty room, green and white, overlooking beautiful gardens. Home has had lots of TLC and it shows. Bed seemed new and was incredibly comfortable! Owners made you feel welcome and were... (more)
Lisa J.
on Judys Book Nov 27, 2005You're greeted with a three-story turret and grand staircase, six fireplaces, oval beveled windows, hand-painted plasterwork and the front hall's magnificent crystal chandelier. Roof-top deck Private... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jun 25, 2005Stay at the Magnolia if you want a relaxed stay that is both simple and luxurious. Little extras like the complimentary robes and delicious breakfasts were a nice touch. I loved sitting in the garden with a book and... (more)
Contributor
on Citysearch Mar 24, 2005<b>The Scene</b><br>This late-19th-century Queen Anne Victorian home retains all the quaintness and charm expected of good bed-and-breakfasts. Note the wraparound porch, three-story turret, six... (more)