Liberty Hall in Pendleton
Liberty Hall in Pendleton, South Carolina, is a historic bed and breakfast located at 621 South Mechanic Street. Built in the 1840s and completed in 1849, the house was originally constructed by Thomas Major Sloan, a local farmer. Over the years, it has served various purposes, including as a family home, dairy farm, boarding house, university housing, inn, and restaurant. Today, it operates as a charming bed and breakfast offering a blend of historical charm and modern amenities .
Liberty Hall is a notable example of antebellum architecture, featuring original elements such as 14-foot ceilings on the first floor, 12-foot ceilings on the second floor, hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and the original staircase banister. These preserved features contribute to its status as a key property in the Pendleton Historic District .
The bed and breakfast offers 10 spacious guestrooms, each with unique furnishings and ensuite bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a full Southern-style breakfast each morning and relax on the expansive two-story wraparound porch. Additional amenities include a pickleball court, walking distance to historic downtown Pendleton, and proximity to Clemson University .
Visitors have praised Liberty Hall for its exceptional hospitality, beautiful accommodations, and convenient location near local attractions. The inn’s elegant setting and attentive service make it a popular choice for romantic getaways, family visits, and special events