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Tours


A guided tour of the Rose Hill Plantation House highlights period furniture, including original Kirk memorabilia, and describes the vital role of the house and its owners in Lowcountry history.
Tours Daily, Monday - Friday at 2:OO p.m.
Reservations Required.
Tickets: $25.00 per person
$5.00 for children age 6-12
(accompanied by adult)
No Children Under 6 years old
For Reservations and information, contact:
Cynthia Glendinning, Director of Rose Hill Mansion
cynthia@rosehillmansion.com
843-757-6046
or
Robin White, Proprietor
robin@rosehillmansion.com
843-757-6046
James Brown Kirk, in portrait left, gave his daughter (Caroline) and son-in-law (Dr. John) the
plantation land of 1880 acres as a wedding gift in 1838. They named the plantation Rose Hill
and built this plantation house in 1858.
Cynthia Glendinning, a direct descendant of James Kirk, is Director of Rose Hill Mansion events
and also gives historical tours of the plantation house.
Luncheon Tours are also available. For details and reservations, please contact Cynthia
For more tour details, Click HERE
Please Note:
The Rose Hill Mansion is a PRIVATE RESIDENCE, located within the GATED community of Rose
Hill Plantation, so RESERVATIONS TO JOIN OUR TOURS ARE REQUIRED.
Please call (843) 757-6046 for available tour days & times and reservations.
The Rose Hill Mansion is a PRIVATE RESIDENCE, so self guided tours, inside or outside of the mansion are NOT permitted. Because the mansion is located within the GATED community of Rose Hill Plantation, it is NOT possible to simply arrive at the gate & be admitted without a RESERVATION.
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Photo courtesy of Joan McInnes Red Hat Klassy Kats Ladies of Candlelight Lane
Photo by Jeanette Tylor Photo courtesy of Mary Ann McLane

Photo courtesy of Berkley Hall tour group Photo courtesy of Jo Bailey

Photo courtesy of Deleane Miller Photo courtesy of Ann Sumners

Photo courtesy of Amy Singstock Bill, Jody & Jarrett Kirk
"A tourist, Erin Mays Caudill, plays piano in entryway after the tour. She said that she didn't have much memorized, but that she would look up some music on her I-Phone. She played beautifully! This was a first (and a little ironic) - with I-Phone aiding pianist playing 153 year old piano [I-phone located where sheet music would normally be]" ~Robin White
Photo courtesy of Michael Caudill

The Sew What Club Luncheon The Okatie Rotary Club. Photo by Gill Beltz

Typical Tour Treats
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Rose Hill Mansion
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