Guest
Our stay at this property was great! Spacious rooms with King Beds. Bathrooms were clean. Kitchen was a great place to hang out!

Stay Duvet
Sabal House sits on one of Charleston's most walkable blocks, a restored residential home that trades the formality of a hotel for something more personal. The architecture carries the proportions and character of the city's historic housing stock, with a front porch that faces the street and interiors that feel collected rather than decorated. Light moves through the rooms with the particular generosity that older Charleston homes allow, where tall windows and considered layouts create a sense of spaciousness that belies the home's intimate footprint.
Inside, the living spaces are arranged for ease. A well-appointed kitchen anchors the ground floor, stocked for guests who prefer to cook with ingredients from the neighborhood rather than eat every meal out. The bedrooms are calm and unhurried, furnished with a mix of contemporary comfort and pieces that feel like they belong in a home someone has lived in and loved. Thoughtful details, from quality linens to curated reading material, suggest a host who understands the difference between a vacation rental and a place that actually makes you want to stay in. The overall effect is of borrowing a friend's beautifully kept Charleston house, one with better taste than most.
The location is the property's quiet ace. Sabal House sits in the immediate orbit of some of Charleston's most compelling independent establishments, including Cannon Green and Veggie Bin, both just steps away. The surrounding streets reward aimless walking, lined with historic homes, neighborhood restaurants, and the kind of small shops that make Charleston's downtown feel more like a living neighborhood than a tourist destination. The city's broader offerings, from the waterfront to its renowned dining scene, remain easily accessible without requiring a car.
What lingers about Sabal House is the rhythm it encourages. Mornings begin slowly, coffee in hand on the porch or at the kitchen counter. Afternoons drift between neighborhood exploration and the simple pleasure of returning to a space that feels private and unhurried. There is no lobby, no concierge desk, no programmed experience. Instead, there is a home on a beautiful Charleston street, waiting for you to fill it with your own version of the city.
Sabal House sits on one of Charleston's most walkable blocks, a restored residential home that trades the formality of a hotel for something more personal. The architecture carries the proportions and character of the city's historic housing stock, with a front porch that faces the street and interiors that feel collected rather than decorated. Light moves through the rooms with the particular generosity that older Charleston homes allow, where tall windows and considered layouts create a sense of spaciousness that belies the home's intimate footprint.
Inside, the living spaces are arranged for ease. A well-appointed kitchen anchors the ground floor, stocked for guests who prefer to cook with ingredients from the neighborhood rather than eat every meal out. The bedrooms are calm and unhurried, furnished with a mix of contemporary comfort and pieces that feel like they belong in a home someone has lived in and loved. Thoughtful details, from quality linens to curated reading material, suggest a host who understands the difference between a vacation rental and a place that actually makes you want to stay in. The overall effect is of borrowing a friend's beautifully kept Charleston house, one with better taste than most.
The location is the property's quiet ace. Sabal House sits in the immediate orbit of some of Charleston's most compelling independent establishments, including Cannon Green and Veggie Bin, both just steps away. The surrounding streets reward aimless walking, lined with historic homes, neighborhood restaurants, and the kind of small shops that make Charleston's downtown feel more like a living neighborhood than a tourist destination. The city's broader offerings, from the waterfront to its renowned dining scene, remain easily accessible without requiring a car.

What gets you here is the Cannonborough address — a neighborhood that feels lived-in and local in a way the more tourist-trodden parts of Charleston don't always manage. Sabal House leans into that, offering a residence that's clearly historic but never precious about it. High ceilings and natural light give the rooms a quiet grandeur, while the renovation keeps everything feeling current without erasing the original character. It's a house, not a hotel, and that distinction matters: the garden out back, the gourmet kitchen you'll actually want to cook in, the sense that you're settling into a place rather than checking into one. Three blocks to King Street means you're close to everything but not in the middle of it, which is exactly the balance a certain kind of Charleston trip calls for.
Guest
Our stay at this property was great! Spacious rooms with King Beds. Bathrooms were clean. Kitchen was a great place to hang out!
Guest
Really nice house, very clean and modern. Location close to pretty much everything
Guest
Great place! Location, etc was all perfect. Just be aware that two of the bathrooms are very small, and that there’s only one parking spot (nearest garage is 10-15 min walk away).
Guest
I really enjoyed my stay. The house is beautiful and spacious, in a great location for walking to the local hot spots and I felt safe. I also had my dog with me and he loved it as well. Thanks to the StayDuvet team for accommodations.
Guest
The home was everything our group was looking for. House was gorgeous and the host could not have been more helpful
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