
Apartments near Magnolia Plantation in Charleston, SC (26 Rentals)


2950 Ashley River Rd

2950 Ashley River Rd

2186 Bees Ferry Rd

2955 Dove Haven Ct

Greenwood at Ashley River

Brackenbrook Apartments

Amberwood Townhomes

4328 Cheviot Dr

6885 Shahid Row

6884 Willa Ct

4736 Linfield Ln

4500 Great Oak Dr

4407 Great Oak Dr

7955 Ruskin Rd

7888 Montview Rd
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There are many plantations scattered around Charleston, each offering up a little something different for visitors from Charleston apartments, but what the Magnolia Plantation has to offer has little do with the actual plantation at all. This is because the Magnolia Plantation is home to some of the most beautiful, and most popular, gardens in all of town, spreading out beautifully and providing a wide variety of plantlife to discover. Nature lovers will have to pay this place a visit, and may want to think about getting an apartment near the Magnolia Plantation, so that they can be at hand when the seasons change and the new crop of flowers and other intriguing vegetation begin and bloom and grow. Opening in 1870s, the Magnolia Plantation gardens are some of the oldest in town, and have been bringing in visitors from Charleston apartments, and around the world, since they opened their doors. With areas ranging from over 325 years old, sections of this garden are some of the oldest unrestored gardens in the entire nation. It's more than history that makes these gardens interesting, however, it's also the wide variety of plants and animal life that can be found within them. Though spring brings the most blooms, there are flowers and plants growing and blossoming all throughout the year, so no matter what season you may visit these gardens, there's always sure to be something gorgeous growing from the ground. With so much everchanging, the only sure way to be sure to catch all the changes and explosions of color is to find an apartment near the Magnolia Plantation. Magnolia Plantation offers up something that few other plantations in the area can offer, and that's the beauty of its unspoiled gardens. These gardens stand as some of the oldest in the country, as well as some of the most popular, so if you want to be sure to catch all the action for yourself, getting an apartment near the Magnolia Plantation might be your best bet.
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