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The
elegant Mills House Hotel is the epitome of true
southern hospitality. From our many luxurious guest rooms and
suites, guests can truly experience all historic Charleston SC
has to offer. A reconstruction of the original Mills House Hotel
which accepted its first guests on the same site well over 100 years
ago, The Mills House offers all the charm of its
predecessor, with thoroughly modern amenities. Guests will
appreciate the lavish touches throughout this hotel, including
high-ceilinged parlors, freshly cut flowers and antique crystal
chandeliers. This classic Victorian atmosphere is complemented by
state-of-the-art meeting and convention facilities. |
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The Mills House has been designed for meetings in which
quality and service are essential. With almost 5,000 square feet of
function space, we can host meetings and banquets for groups of 10
to 350. Adjacent Hibernian Hall offers an additional 6,000
square feet, plus a 600-square-foot stage. |
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The Planter’s Suite
Located on the hotel’s second floor, this junior ballroom is
made up of three adjoining rooms. It has meeting and banquet
capacities of 100 and a reception capacity of 120. The Planter’s
Suite adjoins the Robert E. Lee Room, named for the room
in the original Mills House Hotel which served as field headquarters
for the legendary general prior to the Civil War. Adjacent to both
The Planters’ Suite and Robert E. Lee Room is the
General P.G.T. Beauregard Lounge. This intimately sized
reception area can accommodate a group of 30. |
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The Signer’s Ballroom
Named for the three Carolinians who signed the Declaration of
Independence, this room is adorned with antique chandeliers, sconces
and period mirrors. Opening to the large Queen Street Gallery, this
area is ideal for larger meetings and upscale banquet functions. It
can accommodate 350 for a meeting and 250 for a banquet. |
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Located on the hotel’s second floor, this
junior ballroom is made up of three adjoining rooms. It has meeting
and banquet capacities of 100 and a reception capacity of 120.
The Planter’s Suite adjoins the Robert E. Lee Room, named
for the room in the original Mills House Hotel which served as field
headquarters for the legendary general prior to the Civil War.
Adjacent to both The Planters’ Suite and Robert E. Lee
Room is the General P.G.T. Beauregard Lounge. This
intimately sized reception area can accommodate a group of 30.
Named for Arthur Middleton, the fourth signer of the Declaration of
Independence, this elegantly appointed meeting room has a capacity
of 35 and is capable of hosting a banquet or reception for 40. |
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The "No Excuses" Meetings Guarantee
Through our "No Excuses Meetings Guarantee," The Mills
House promises to deliver all of the services and details in
your meeting contract. If you’re not satisfied for any reason, we
will make an adjustment to your bill. This "No Excuses" Guarantee
is our commitment to help you conduct the most efficient and
successful meeting possible at our hotel. |
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