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Magnolia Manor

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SC Picture Project / Oconee County / Magnolia Manor

This Greek Revival home in Westminster measures 6,000 square feet and dates to 1897. Once an imposing residence, the expansive manse now serves as an event venue and bed-and-breakfast. The grounds, complete with a mid-nineteenth century barn and oak trees that have seen a century or more, are an inviting and spectacular place to celebrate special occasions. The surrounding area is replete with activity for nature lovers, with the waterfalls and rivers of the South Carolina Foothills affording scenic day trips to Magnolia Manor’s guests.

Magnolia Manor

Gary DuBose of Seneca, 2016 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

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Plan Your Trip: Magnolia Manor

Where is Magnolia Manor located?
Address: 207 Westminster Highway, SC 29693
GPS Coordinates: 34.670751,-83.098905
What else should I see?
Westminster Presbyterian 0.4 mile
Westminster 0.6 mile
Westminster High School 0.9 mile
Chau Ram County Park 4.4 miles
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