Edmondston–Alston House, Charleston
#76 among attractions in Charleston
Facts and practical information
The Edmondston–Alston House is a historic house located at 21 East Battery in Charleston, South Carolina. The house is also known as the Charles Edmonston House, the Alston House, and the Middleton-Smith House. ()
Charleston United States
Edmondston–Alston House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Drayton Hall, Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Northwoods Mall, North Charleston Coliseum.
- 4.9 miSWMuseum, History museum, Historical place
Drayton Hall, Charleston
124 min walk • Nestled on the banks of the Ashley River, Drayton Hall is a testament to the grandeur of 18th-century plantation life and a must-see museum for anyone visiting Charleston County, South Carolina. Built in 1738, Drayton Hall is an architectural marvel, renowned for being...
- 5.3 miWMuseum, History museum, Vernacular architecture
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston
135 min walk • Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is a historic house with gardens located on the Ashley River at 3550 Ashley River Road west of Ashley, Charleston County, South Carolina.
- 4 miNWShopping, Shopping centre
Northwoods Mall, North Charleston
103 min walk • Northwoods Mall is a 101-store regional 833,833-square-foot indoor shopping mall located in North Charleston, South Carolina. It is the second largest indoor shopping mall in the Tri-County area next to Citadel Mall.
- 2.7 miSWTheater, Concerts and shows, Performing arts
North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston
70 min walk • The North Charleston Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in North Charleston, South Carolina. It is part of the North Charleston Convention Center Complex, which also includes a performing arts center and convention center.
- 5.1 miSESport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiums
MUSC Health Stadium, Charleston
130 min walk • MUSC Health Stadium was a soccer-specific stadium located in the Daniel Island area of Charleston, South Carolina that served as the home of the Charleston Battery of the USL Championship.
- 6.4 miSWPark
West Ashley Park, Charleston
164 min walk • West Ashley Park is the largest municipal park in Charleston, South Carolina. It is located in the West Ashley area of the city. The city originally bought a 99.8-acre parcel, including a lake created from an old phosphate mine, in 1985.
- 2.2 miEBridge
Don N. Holt Bridge, North Charleston
57 min walk • The Don N. Holt Bridge is a parallel chord, three-span continuous, modified Warren-type truss bridge that carries Interstate 526 over the Cooper River between Charleston and North Charleston.
- 3.8 miSEWeekend tours of 19th-century submarine
H. L. Hunley, North Charleston
98 min walk • H. L. Hunley, often referred to as Hunley, CSS H. L. Hunley, or as CSS Hunley, was a submarine of the Confederate States of America that played a small part in the American Civil War. Hunley demonstrated the advantages and the dangers of undersea warfare.
- 3.9 miSEHistory museum, Specialty museum, Cinema
Warren Lasch Conservation Center, North Charleston
99 min walk • The Warren Lasch Conservation Center is a building located at 1250 Supply Street at the former Charleston Navy Yard, in North Charleston, South Carolina.
- 5.9 miSW32°50'36"N • 80°4'31"W
Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club, Charleston
150 min walk • Outdoor activities, Bars and clubs, Golf
- 5.1 miSWChurch, Historical place, Cemetery
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Charleston
132 min walk • Old St. Andrew's Parish Church is a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina. It is the oldest surviving church building in South Carolina. The parish was one of ten Anglican churches established by South Carolina's Church Act of 1706, and the original church was built the same year.