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Welcome to Chesnut Cottage in Columbia, SC

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Welcome to the Chesnut Cottage in Columbia, SC | Photo via COLAtoday team

We are welcoming you to another Cola Crib. In case you forgot, last time we took a behind-the-scenes look at The Mouse House.

Today, we are exploring the historic Chesnut Cottage. If that sounds familiar, it’s probably because it’s one of the last, locally owned Bed and Breakfast properties, located at 1718 Hampton St.

This property dates back to the 1850s and there is a story to be found in every room of the house, which is open for reservations for your next staycation.

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Library guest room in Chesnut Cottage | Photo via COLAtoday team

The now 3-story building was originally home to Mary Boykin Chesnut + her husband, General James Chesnut. Today, the bed and breakfast is operated by Mary Sparrow, who also lives in a loft on the top floor of the house. When she isn’t cooking breakfast for guests at the Chesnut Cottage, you may recognize her at The Oyster Bar, where she’s more commonly known as the Mother Shucker.

Mary purchased the property nearly 3 years ago and has been learning more about the history of the house + the Chesnut family since.

There are 4 rooms on the ground floor of the house, 3 inside the main house and 1 with a private entrance. There is also a bridal suite tucked away on the second floor.

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Bridal suite in Chesnut Cottage | Photo via COLAtoday team

Guests can explore the 2 common spaces a combination dining room + living space, with a grand piano. There’s a speakeasy style basement with an underground bar, with a secret knock window.

While you’re down in the basement don’t miss the bottle collection found around the property from the State Dispensary Warehouse + assortment of Civil War cannon balls.

Outdoors, time can be spent enjoying the back garden + gazebo area. Alternatively, you can sit in a rocking chair on the front porch, and rumor has it, guests have seen a lady in a timely ball gown walking down Hampton Street on the sidewalk.

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Garden and gazebo behind Chesnut Cottage | Photo via COLAtoday team

Ready for more? See this historic property for yourself.

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