The spacePulling up to The Garden House, you'll feel immediately at peace in a historic neighborhood filled with mature trees framing the roads.
A long driveway awaits you for parking convenience, and our front walkway takes you past a lovely garden swing that you can enjoy with your loved ones.
Upon entering the home, guests will find a high-ceilinged foyer, that leads to the main dining room on the right (seating for 6) with a lovingly restored MCM dining set as the focal point.
Proceeding straight from the foyer is a cozy living room full of natural light from the wall of windows at the opposite end. The living room has a TV, but only for logging into streaming. There is no cable in the home.
Off of the living and dining area is a well-equipped kitchen with updated appliances and granite countertops. In the corner is a lovely banquette-- perfect for breakfast or a quick snack.
At the back of the home are two bedrooms.
The first is the Master, with a King sized bed, TV (streaming only), and antique MCM dresser. There is also a closet for hanging clothes as needed.
The second bedroom features a Full and a Twin bed with a more spacious closet for storing clothes and luggage.
In between the bedrooms is a full bathroom with a tub-shower combination.
There is no laundry facility in the home.
We work hard to make sure all of our guests have a relaxing and wonderful time-- including your furry friends! Pets are welcome at this property with the addition of a one-time $30 pet fee. The yard is not fenced, but there is plenty of private space for them in the backyard.
We cannot wait to welcome you to The Garden House, your next home away from home.
Guest interactionI am only a message away if needed, and respond very quickly to requests. When not needed, I leave my guests alone to enjoy their trip :)
Neighborhood overviewThis is a prime neighborhood in Downtown Greenville, very close to the historic district. There are many old homes to drive around and see and everyone is very friendly.
Getting aroundThis home is very close to downtown, but the sidewalk system isn't the best, so I still recommend a car as the best way to experience Greenville. For a night out on the town, it's a quick, and fairly cheap Uber.