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Bohemian Plantation in Sherrills Ford (1235 Long Point Rd, NC 29464)

4.8 (10 reviews)

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1681 working plantation known for its moss-draped 3/4-mile Avenue of Oaks & original slave cabins.


Bohemian Plantation is located in Sherrills Ford (North Carolina state) on the street of 1235 Long Point Rd. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1843-884-4371. You can get more information from their website: http://boonehallplantation.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Bohemian Plantation quickly are 32.858245, -79.823115. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Bohemian Plantation.

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

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Reviews about Bohemian Plantation - 10

Roy

We’ll worth the time & money to visit this plantation. We went with kids and they enjoyed it too (ages 6-13). Grounds are beautiful and so is the home. House is still being used so you can only see the first floor. Guides are informative and seem to enjoy their jobs. Horses on the property are beautiful and have some connection to racing. They do have a tractor ride and cafe (food is mediocre). Be sure to take in the butterfly garden too. We spent like 5 hours and enjoyed every bit of it!

10.2022

Brian

Loved this place. So beautiful. Everything is so clean and well manicured. We walked the butterfly garden and was just so cool to watch the butterflies around us. Took some cool pictures in the driveway driving up under all of the gorgeous oak trees. Did the tour of the home. This was a tad bit disappointing as the whole upstairs us closed off as it is an active residence. No pics allowed in home at all. Took a ride of the grounds. Great speaker and very informative. So much preserved which was cool to see. Walked the row of homes used for slaves. I enjoyed the audio in each of the units. Overall gorgeous grounds to walk on a beautiful day.

10.2022

Amanda

My husband, William, and I got married at Boone Hall Plantation in July! And it was a dream, our summer beneath the trees. I’ve always loved all things Southern while being a romantic and my favorite movie is the Notebook, so naturally it was the venue we wanted. It was a must our two pups be apart of our whole wedding weekend and the Plantation being dog friendly sealed the deal! Between our ceremony under Avenue of Oaks and our reception at the Cotton Dock - it was everything and more. And the Plantation is simply breathtaking! It was timeless and classic, there is so much beauty. We will always cherish the sweetest moments from our most special day at Boone Hall Plantation.

09.2022

Sudeshna

Went to Boone hall today. The tickets are $28( or $25 if AAA member) for adults and $12 for kids. The drive to the parking lot is amazing between the giant oak trees with resurrection ferns and Spanish moss hanging. Our first tour was inside the big house. It’s huge (10000 sq.ft) but all you can see are the three rooms on the first floor and foyer. If you are thinking you’ll find artifacts from 300 years ago, you’ll be disappointed just like us. It’s mostly things from the last century and the place smells like old things. The only vintage thing was a bench apparently 500 years old. You cannot take pictures inside the house. The tractor tour was nice, but again it’s nothing to do with history. It’s a your of Boone farm mostly. The Gullah theater and the space quarters were nice, probably the only history you’ll learn from this place. We went to learn about the history of South Carolina, ended up with a farm tour.

08.2022

Brianna

We visited on a cool Friday morning and had an incredible time here! The rich history here, although incredibly awful and representative of our country’s grave mistakes, is a must see as the tragedies of slavery deserve to be brought to light. This plantation does a great job at showcasing the past while also embracing the area as a whole with incredible wedding venues and activities. I highly recommend visiting and also taking advantage of the many tours and shows available in order to get the most out of your visit!

07.2022

Mike

A piece of history. The Plantation is still a working Plantation with producing fruits and vegetables to locals and restaurants. The seven slave cabins are still in existence. Something to see. The main house has the owners living in it. When visiting it you can only see three rooms on the first floor and you can't take picture. The Plantation is also a wedding venue for outdoor wedding and noted for its avenue of oak trees. They have a cafe, shop and information buildings. One more thing the main house and property was used to film the "The Notebook".

06.2022

John

Visited Boone Hall Plantation for the first time today. It cost about $25 to $28 per person, depending on your age (or if you have AAA). Getting there was pretty easy, and wasn't too long of a line to get in; although it was fairly busy for early May. The cost of admission includes your ability to walk the grounds, take a short tour through the house, a tractor tour around the property, along with a few educational presentations on the plantations history as well as the Gullah Culture. The tours are timed, and are pretty large groups. At least ours and the ones that followed were. The house tour took about 30 minutes and covers about 4 rooms on the first floor. It was informative! The Gullah Culture presented was very good as well. I highly recommend trying to attend it. The grounds were beautiful! Tree lined drive. Garden. House. Everything was beautiful.

05.2022

Will

This is the perfect site to see if you’re near Charleston. It is a great mix of history, nature, and gardens. They have historical guides tours around the plantation and nature tours, which I highly recommend. Several presentations were offered, though I only attended the Gullah show, and it was incredible! All in all, I spent about 4 hours here and could have spent more.

04.2022

Tamar

Gorgeous and historic piece of land in Charleston's history. A must do in my opinion especially if you are visiting the area for the first time like we were. Lots of history lessons, tours, talks and the like if you so choose. Otherwise you can wander the property on your own. No parking fee as of March 2022. Admissions fee includes everything on site except food and souvenirs of course. Lots of gorgeous photo opportunities. You will get a schedule/map as you arrive and you have to go to the hospitality house as you enter to schedule your tour of the mansion if you would like to do that. There are bathrooms in the hospitality house as well. Well worth the fee in my opinion.

04.2022

RV

Fantastic Tour. Wonderful place to walk around in the spring. So much history and all the different tours available were excellent. You need at least 1/2 day for a good experience. It’s absolutely a beautiful place to see. Highly recommended as a stop while visiting Charleston. Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry $21–30 … More

04.2022

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Opening Hours:

Closed Now
  • Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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    Total votes: 4362
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Place last updated at: 21-11-2022 12:45:37