Cuthbert House Inn
1203 Bay St, Beaufort, SC, 29902
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Address :
1203 Bay St
Beaufort, SC, 29902 - Phone (843) 521-1315
- Website https://www.cuthberthouseinn.com
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Catherine L.
What a lovely venue! My husband and I stayed here 2 nights going and 1 night on the return from FL. The hosts were gracious, informative, helpful as well as the guests at social hour. We stayed in the Courtyard room, easily accessible with luggage and the scent of Tea Olive is breath taking. Beautiful...on the river. A must for Beaufort, SC destination
(5)Dirk C.
Beautiful old home with great views of the river. Sitting on the front porch, drinking wine with the other guests and watching the sunset over the river were the high points of the recent trip my wife an I took. Proprietors are extremely friendly and helpful. Breakfast was delicious. The room was amazing. Downtown area is a 5-minute walk. We also visited Charleston and Savannah and, of course, Beaufort has less to do, but staying at the Inn was relaxing and fun. We loved it.
(5)Ken D.
Departing Charleston, we head south west to our next place of lodging, Beaufort, SC as we booked several nights at the Cuthbert House. Constructed in 1810, restored to southern splendor, and recreated into a B & B, the Inn faces the Beaufort River and is a prime example of Victorian architecture. It's also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Situated on a corner lot, it's quite expansive, and greets it's guests with a wide set of masonry stairs leading up to a wrap around porch. Majestic columns are positioned at both the lower and upper porches adding to the dramatic grand facade. Period furniture and fixtures greet one as you enter the long guest hallway with a formal parlor off to the side. A spiral stair leads to the second floor suites. A charming breakfast room and nautical themed porch are situated off to the side on the first floor. Entry to the Inn by guests is usually made via the rear of the building which faces a generous parking area. Parking spaces are clearly marked by a series of elevated red reflectors. No cramped parking here nor tight maneuvering of your vehicle to get in or out of your space as the area behind you is very spacious. We stayed in the Oak Room, a romantic, cozy room with a Queen bed and a mattress you don't want to leave. The bathroom in this suite is very special; it houses a very large walk-in glass enclosed shower equipped with both a rain head and a hand held wand with individual temperature controls for each. Amenities abound in this suite including a wide screen HDTV and telephone. A comfortable sofa and ottoman complete the furniture ensemble. A side chair came in handy as well. For clothing storage, a large closet and, a chest of drawers were provided for keeping everything in it's place after unpacking. The Oak Room is on the second floor overlooking a formal garden and fountain. Table and chairs are for your use on the porch. Quiet was the theme as our evenings were not disturbed by anyone adjacent to us nor in the gardens below. Breakfast is a happening here. Reserve your time ahead and then join the others in the Victorian dining room for a real treat. Homemade baked dishes are served individually as well as fruit cups, coffee, tea, juice. Service was gracious, helpful, and transparent. Soft music is heard in the background; our table settings included silver plate and china; what else is there to like? Coffee is available around the clock via an automatic brewer. Wine, cheese, and imported meats are served mid-afternoon for guests who gather in the Drawing Room. You may sip your wine inside or out on the porch in a comfy chair. We walked to several restaurants while staying at the Inn. We shopped in the area as well and did not need the car until we took a side trip to Hunting Island State Park, a wonderful seaside area at the Atlantic Ocean. Hunting Island Lighthouse can also be climbed at this location. We also spent a day touring Savannah Georgia. It must be mentioned in this review that staff members, Wes and Tara, excelled at ensuring that our comfort and needs were met at all times. They are to be commended for providing excellent Customer Service. Thanks Wes and Tara for making our stay memorable! We also had the opportunity to meet and speak with the Inn's Owner, Jeff Thomas, who assisted us with a few minor requests pertaining to our room; thanks Jeff. When in Beaufort, or, preparing to tour Savannah, we highly recommend booking at The Cuthbert House Inn as you will experience the old south in a very special way.
(5)Rob K.
Nothing short of amazing! My wife and I spent a wonderful Fall weekend here in October. The best time of year to visit, the weather was awesome and the views from our front patio room (Coastal suite) were spectacular. Breakfast each morning was delicious and the cocktail hour with the owners was very nice. The Coastal Suite is basement level and is huge. It's an apartment that is very spacious with an awesome view of the water. Absolutely the best B n B in Beaufort. Everything is walkable and they also have bikes available to navigate the historic areas.
(5)Brandi S.
Spent New Year's Eve and Day at this quaint bed and breakfast. Definitely recommend the hideaway room. It has a modern feel in such a vintage home. It was within walking distance to local restaurants and the boating dock. We receive a free parking pass to the lighthouse which as beautiful. It's $2/person to climb up the lighthouse. There are over 100 steps but it's worth the view. Will definitely revisit.
(5)Josie B.
This was a beautiful house! I wish I could have stayed more than 1 night, I had the eastlake suite, a union soldier scribbled his name on the marble mantel. Claw foot tub and huge bed!
(4)Ellen M.
Charming historic inn, within walking distance to shopping, restaurants. As near to waterfront as you can get and still sip wine on the porch! Owners there, you'll want for nothing. Lovely, lovely!
(5)Robin T.
This is not one of the better bed and breakfasts we have stayed at. The Cuthbert House had many good reviews so I booked two nights there with my 88 year old mother and a sister-in-law. What we (usually) love about staying in bed and breakfasts over hotels is the great food and hospitality in a more personal setting. While I have nothing but praise for the house and grounds, the food was on par with the local Shoney's and I have had better hospitality at the DMV. Generally speaking, most restaurants/hotels take my gluten intolerance seriously, or at least let me know if they cannot. The innkeepers were notified of my dietary requirement when booking the room, a few days my arrival and upon check-in. The first morning at breakfast I received a biscuit on my plate. I gave them a pass on that one but the next day I was served french toast. When I reminded Jeffrey, who was serving us breakfast, of my intolerance he responded "Did you tell her that?" When I told him I had he responded "You can't expect me to remember that!" Dude, it's your JOB to remember that. He then rudely responded "What do you want?" I asked him to "surprise me" and surprise me he did with a small pile of dry scrambled eggs and two link sausage. The food at our 5:00 Social Hour was equally poor - straight off the shelf at Costco - some crackers, deli cheese, some grapes and a glob of potted spinach dip. The food at this bed and breakfast was shockingly bad. Hospitality was very lacking as well - we were not sure if we had offended Marianne but she never introduced herself or even spoke to us! Jeffrey was very chatty at the first Social Hour, sharing with us how exhausted he was, how they had not had a vacation in 7 years and how they had just hired a "new girl" to help in the running of the house. You felt a little guilty having booked a room. Every other bed and breakfast I have stayed in met with their guests to say goodbye and personally collect the key. Nobody met us - we asked a passing room attendant to find someone for us - Marianne came out with a credit card slip for me to sign for the "upcharge on the room". Clearly, Jeffrey and Marianne have one foot out the door. Ultimately, we felt not like customers who had spent $264/night but like houseguests who had overstayed their welcome. Give it a pass.
(2)Fiona G.
I found this B&B online and after looking at the pictures, decided to book it. Upon arrival I was in awe of the room we stayed in. We stayed in the Mariner Suite. Many times, pictures can be misleading, but in this case, the pictures do the Cuthbert House no justice. The room was very neat and very clean. The breakfast is served a little early (8 - 9 am) compared to other B&B I've stayed at, but the food was great. Rather than the breakfast being served to you in your room, you must go to the dinning room area and sit at one of the 6 tables set up in there. It is a great house to stay in just to experience being in a place that is 200 years old. Because it was pouring down rain the weekend that we stayed, we did not venture out much. However, the house was right down the street from galleries, restaurants, and right in front of the water. So, the location was great. We drove across the bridge and went to Hunting Island to visit the beach and light house there. Overall we have no complaints and can't wait to get a chance to go back during a sunny weekend.
(5)