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Discover the charm and elegance of The Cottages on Charleston Harbor. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring your stay is memorable, offering personalized concierge services and exceptional hospitality. Whether visiting for a vacation or special event, we provide the perfect blend of comfort and convenience.

About the Cottages

The Cottages on Charleston Harbor is your ideal waterfront retreat. Nestled in a historically diverse area, we offer spacious waterfront accommodations, with modern amenities and stunning views, providing an unforgettable experience just minutes from downtown Charleston.

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About Your Hosts

Bennett Hospitality, a family-owned company, proudly operates The Cottages on Charleston Harbor. With properties in Bozeman, Charleston, and Savannah, Bennett Hospitality ranges from branded hotels to boutique cottages and five star luxury hotels.

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Patriots Point - The Ideal Location

Attractions to Enjoy on Patriots Point:

Patriots Point Links, 18 hole, par 72 golf course 

Patriots Point Loop, 2.7-mile loop walking trail, 

Patriots Point Soccer Stadium, home of the Charleston Battery

College of Charleston Tennis Center

College of Charleston Baseball Stadium

Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park and Pier 

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum


Brief History of Patriots Point 

Patriots Point has been a long standing treasured parcel throughout Charleston History. Originally named “Hog Island”, the property changed hands many times from 1694 to 1829. Due to Hog Island's prime location, adjacent to downtown Charleston, along the main shipping channel, and its close proximity to the growing Mt. Pleasant landscape the parcel was an extremely attractive purchase.


In 1955 after World War II, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced they would be moving the main shipping channel eastward toward the then “Hog Island”. This sparked in the late 1950s a widening and deepening project that would results in a economic boom for the area. However, due to the project there was large amount of dredged material that was unsightly and more, but with its prime location the Hog Island real estate quickly became the target of developers eyeing the parcel for a resort. 


The Charleston County Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Commission became interested in acquiring the land for a public park. In 1971, the commission put together a proposal for a 350-acre park that would include a naval museum. The project would cost approximately $60 million dollars but was projected to create tourism to the area that could create a sustained boost to the economy. Eventually, after a lot of back and forth, between the City of Charleston and the Commission, Charleston County PRT made a formal presentation in 1973 to a group of state legislators in Columbia, and both the state Senate and House of Representatives embraced the project. 


As they say, the rest is history. They renamed the property “Patriots Point”, and in 1974 they began creating the Naval museum, with the proposal to take possession of the USS Yorktown. Not long after the ‘fighting lady’ was on her way to her new home as the jewel of the Patriots Point plan. This was only the beginning of the area enjoyed by many each day today.


As we can attest the location is really a stunning backdrop of Charleston. The prime waterfront location paired with beautiful views of Ft. Sumter, downtown Charleston and all the ocean has to offer, make the great list of attractions just that much grander. And it makes for the perfect home for The Cottages on Charleston Harbor. 


We look forward to many exciting things to come. 


A Brief History of Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina, established in 1670, boasts a rich history as a bustling port city and key player in the American Revolution. From its diverse colonial roots to its role in major historical events, Charleston's heritage is deeply woven into the fabric of American history.

Founded on the west bank of the Ashley River, a few miles northwest of the present city, Charles Town was established in 1670 by a group of English settlers from Bermuda. Soon designated to become a "grand port towne" present day Charleston holds incredible American history. Once established, many settlers relocated to the famed city from Barbados, and Virginia, while countless others migrated from England.


Charleston served as the Carolina colony's capital and the southernmost point of the English settlement during the 17th century. As the 18th century approached Charleston was the largest port city south of Philadelphia, a bustling trade center with a population of 11,000 people. Many of the colonies wealth stayed in Charleston during the harsh northern winters. The City became a melting pot of ethnic and religious diversity as settlers from France, Germany, Ireland, and more took up residence in the seacoast town.


As the American Revolution grew, Charleston played a significant role, and was the site of several famed battles. Fort Moultrie, on Sullivan's Island was site to one of the most historic battles. The fort was made of Palmetto logs and inspired the nickname "the Palmetto State." As the colonies emerged from the revolution Charleston's wealth only grew as it developed a flourishing plantation-dominated economy.


Charleston became a thriving port city, and with the invention of the Cotton Gin the City population soared to 23,000 people by 1820. Along the early 1800's South Carolina would fight federal laws, taxes and tariffs, and effectively was the first State on December 20, 1860 to secede the Union. The first shots of the war were fired on the Union ship, Star of the West, entering Charleston Harbor and the Union-held Fort Sumter would fall to the confederate forces on land.


The City of Charleston holds some of our country's oldest history and played a major part in much of what transpired during our Nation's early years.


Throughout each of these era's a rich southern culture was developed and to this day South Carolinians cannot wait to share with you their customs and culture. The Cottages on Charleston Harbor seeks to embrace these ties and features some fun historic pieces like our Joggling Board.


The Joggling Board's history can be traced back to the Acton Plantation in Sumter County near Stateburg, South Carolina in the 1800s. Made to help the mistress of the plantation, Mrs. Benjamin Kinloch Huger, obtain some comfortable exercise due to her rheumatism. The Kinloch and Huger families received the plans from family in Scotland and quickly constructed the first Joggling Board on the plantation. The model quickly spread through the area and became as "common place as a swing set or hammock." We invite you to grab a nice glass of lemonade and take a comfortable seat and joggle in a little exercise.


Fast forward to today and Charleston is still a bustling seaport, that has exploded on the restaurant scene featuring everything from Mom and Pop small restaurants to fine dining, foodies delight in Charleston, Sc! We invite you to discover the rich southern heritage of Charleston, South Carolina.

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