Visit Drayton Hall and Middleton Place with an Ashley River House & Garden tour
5 Hours
Admission, House tour, Gardens
Explore two Charleston-area historic attractions in one combination ticket: Drayton Hall and the gardens and grounds of Middleton Place. Your admission is good for the day so you can plan your visits around the available tour times.
Middleton Place is primarily outdoors, so prepare for various weather conditions. House Museum tours at Middleton Place cost extra and may be purchased upon arrival, subject to availability.
Tickets purchased will be nonrefundable, non-transferable and are valid for 30 days from time of purchase.
Check in any time between 9:00am and 1:45pm. Plan to enter before the entrance gates close at 3:30pm.
You can use the interpreter-led house tour ticket until 3:30pm.
Entrance gates close promptly at 3:30pm and exit gates close at 5:00pm.
3380 Ashley River Road Charleston, SC 29414 United States
Standing before Drayton Hall, you sense immediately that this place has been spared the renovations and restorations that have softened so many historic sites. The original heart-pine floors, hand-carved plasterwork, and unaltered rooms speak plainly across nearly three centuries. Drayton Hall asks you to look closely and sit with what you find, without the comfort of period furnishings to fill the silence.
This historic plantation offers visitors an uncommonly authentic look at the past through its deliberately unrestored architecture and beautiful grounds along the river. The knowledgeable guides deliver informative tours that balance architectural history with culturally sensitive discussions of plantation life. Visitors consistently praise the setting and the staff's expertise, with many highlighting how well the stories are told and questions answered. The commitment to preservation over restoration makes this a particularly valuable stop for anyone interested in seeing history as it actually stands. A few guests felt the tour focused heavily on structural details rather than personal narratives of the people who lived and worked there. The house remains unfurnished, which some found limiting for visualization, though others appreciated this as part of the authentic preservation approach. Plan to spend around three hours exploring the property, and wear comfortable walking shoes since you'll be covering the grounds. The evening events with picnics by the river get special mentions for creating memorable experiences beyond the standard tour.
The tour guide was great. This house was unique because they didn't restore it . Their goal is to preserve the house. They have two archeologists on staff who continue to discover more artifacts.
Alexandra Smith
May 22, 2026
The tour guide was great. This house was unique because they didn't restore it . Their goal is to preserve the house. They have two archeologists on staff who continue to discover more artifacts.
Alexandra Smith
May 22, 2026