Litchfield Plantation


Litchfield Plantation is an extraordinary retreat on the principal 600 acres of a 1750s coastal rice plantation.  It has been meticulously transformed into a country inn, with some of the most exceptional accommodations you will ever encounter. Gourmet dining is also available in our Carriage House Club.

Located in Pawleys Island, S.C., off U.S. 17 south of famed Myrtle Beach, Litchfield Plantation is easily reached by car, airplane or boat. Pawleys Island is the former summer residence of families of southern rice planters at the turn of the century. To escape the heat and malaria of their mainland plantations, the rice royalty moved their families to cottages on Pawleys Island for the summer.

Litchfield Plantation offers the exceptional accommodations of a unique country inn, with four categories of rooms, all very distinctive, to suit your individual needs and preferences. For your added enjoyment, each room also has direct access to a comfortable living room, dining room and a fully equipped kitchen. Gourmet dining is available in our acclaimed restaurant.

Features

  • 38 rooms, including 3 suites, and 2 handicapped accessible rooms; rooms are located in villas throughout the property and guest share the common areas. 
  • Room amenities: non smoking and smoking rooms, private bath, telephone, TV air-conditioning, patio/balcony, kitchenette
  • 1 restaurant
  • Children under 12 not permitted
  • Outdoor pool, golf (9 and 18 hole) nearby, bicycles, tennis, horseback riding, sailing. 
  • Full American Breakfast Included

Rates*
Rates are per room per night including room tax. Any meal or other inclusions in the price are mentioned above in the Features section. 

2008 Rates

Single Double
1 Apr - 31 Oct $303.00 $303.00
1 Nov - 30 Nov $285.00 $285.00
1 Dec - 28 Feb '09 $206.00 $206.00
1 Mar - 31 Mar $285.00 $285.00

*Rates above are based on standard room, deluxe rooms & suites rooms/rates also available, please call for details.

Area Highlights

Located on the principal 600 acres of a 1750's rice plantation, in Pawleys Island, SC south of famed Myrtle Beach.  

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