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This unique Southern boutique offers interesting items to decorate your home or wonderful gift ideas for friends and family.
Carolina Moon Distillery is Edgefield County's only artisan distillery. Spirits are produced here by hand and in small batches. Carolina Moon is a Certified SC distillery and offers a tasting room, gift shop and tours. The tasting room is open every Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 am-5:00 pm, Closed on Sunday and Monday. If you have a large group and would like to schedule an appointment outside these hours, please contact us at the following e-mail address: info@Carolinamoondistillery.com.
Reservations encouraged, but walk-ins welcome!
NOW open for lunch!
Wednesdays through Saturdays 5-9pm
Patio hours Saturday 7-10pm.
Live music every Saturday night.
Organic and local produce available in certain seasons.
A popular roadside stand featuring seasonal fresh produce and local goods. Favorites here are peaches and boiled peanuts! Cook's Farm is family owned and operated.
The Courthouse Square is the heart of downtown Edgefield and has changed little in function or overall appearance and charm in over 225 years.
Appointment only
Specializes in color, cuts, waxing, and relaxing facials (no perms)
This historic building, once the home of Captain James Miller, was built in ca. 1840. It was moved to its present location in the 1990s and was transformed into a museum with state-of-the-art exhibits detailing Edgefield County's diverse history.
Please call for an appointment: 803 - 637 - 2233.
The state-of-the-art vault at the Edgefield County Archives contains some of the oldest and best-preserved records in South Carolina. Furthermore, it has the most complete collection of county records next to Charleston. A vast range of court documents are available for research, dating from when the county was formally established in 1785. The Archives is open Monday-Friday, 9:00 a. m. - 12:00 p. m. and by appointment.
The centerpiece of the Courthouse Square is the Edgefield County Courthouse.The site of the courthouse for Edgefield County was first chosen in 1785 when the County of Edgefield was established.
It was first known as the Edgefield Village Baptist Church and the first service in the new church was held on Saturday, 19 April 1823.
The Edgefield Pool Room specializes in burgers, hot dogs, chicken fingers, fries and onion rings. It is now under new management, but will continue the tradition of serving up the best hometown food around!
Edgefield Methodism is probably as old as Edgefield. Circuit riders conducted services at Edgefield Court House in the late 1790s. The first Edgefield Methodist Church was at Pottersville, one mile north of the present town limits.
El Guerrero Mexican Resturant features outstanding Mexican food and a great atmosphere. It is open Monday-Friday, 11:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Stop in and find unique antiques in this quaint store. Many one-of-a-kind items can be found for reasonable prices.
In 1826, Furman University (one of South Carolina's most selective private universities) began right here as a Men's Academy and Theological Institute. Furman relocated to Greenville in 1850, and a small monument stands testament to their Edgefield roots.
As a continuation of the local pottery tradition, the Doctor Arthur and Esther Goldberg Groundhog Kiln was built in 2011. It is a traditional wood-burning kiln similar to those used over 200 years ago in this area.
Still a private residence today, Halcyon Grove was built in 1815 and was most notably occupied by Andrew Pickens, Jr. (one of our Ten Governors). Architectural features include hidden doors, beautiful feather-painted wainscoting, lattice columns and the double-tiered piazza (to name just a few).
Shop & Boutique
Horn Creek is one of the oldest Baptist churches in the "Backcountry" of South Carolina. Built in 1790, it is a rare example of the one-room meeting style church that reflects the simplicity and frugality of early settlers. Horn's Creek was restored recently.
In the Pines @ Bettis has RV lots for rent with full hook ups at reasonable rates. It is an accommodating small, private and laid-back RV Park. There is 30 Amp Service at $25.00 per night. Call Joe Mosley at 803-215-0098 for more information.
Jet's Bar & Grill offers a wide selection of items on their menu, including wings, burgers, sliders and salads. No matter what you choose, the food is good and fresh.
This church was built in 1901, but was formed in the years right after the Civil War. There is a cemetery directly behind the building.
This home was built on the site of the first residence in Edgefield, dating from approximately 1762. The present house was built, circa 1843. In 1873, Alfred J. Norris, a prominent Edgefield lawyer and businessman purchased the property. In 1875 his daughter, Mamie Norris, was born here. She later married James Hammond Tillman who became Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.
Magnolia Shadows is an equestrian resort owned by Andrea Cerefolini, Italian wine maker, dog trainer and horse lover, who has created an ambience to share with anyone who seeks the extraordinary. Andrea has brought his years of experience as a host of his country estate and winery in Italy to now offer to his guests at his peaceful South Carolina home—Magnolia Shadows.
Dine in and Carry out. May call ahead to order to-go.
Hours:
Monday and Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 4-9pm
Thursday: 4-10pm
Friday: 11am-10pm (Lunch specials 11-3)
Saturday: 11am-10pm (Lunch specials 11-3)
Sunday: 11am-4pm (Lunch specials all day).
Local McDonald's, drive-thru or dine-in with Playplace.
The mission of the National Wild Turkey Federation is the conservation of the wild turkey and the preservation of our hunting heritage. The Winchester Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to wild turkey restoration, management and hunting. The story unfolds through exciting displays in the 7200 square foot museum, which welcomes more than 10,000 visitors annually. There is also a 100 acre Outdoor Education Center including nature trails, a wetland habitat site and pavilion. Groups can schedule events and activities like archery.
Though primitive camping is available along Lick Fork Lake, there is plenty of drive-in campsites nearby that are convenient to Edgefield.
Local Chinese restaurant, dine-in or take-out!
Explore American history and the spirit of a young, new nation.
Captain Daniel Bird Jr., a native Virginian, moved to the area after the Revolutionary War. Initially living at Halcyon Grove on Buncombe Street, he later purchased land a mile from the courthouse to build what is now Oakley Park Museum, in 1835. Captain Bird became a wealthy cotton planter, also breeding fine race horses. His life was a mix of success and tragedy. In only a few years he left Edgefield to begin a new life in the territory of Florida. What he has left behind is a truly beautiful example of Neoclassical architecture.
Enjoy your Southern cuisine inside the formal dining room, at the vintage bar or on the spacious front porch of the Old Edgefield Grill, a local staple for years. Catering is also available.
Full service meat market that also features fresh produce, groceries, and special items like Pulled Pork & Hash!
Located inside a historic general store (dating back to at least 1852), Park Row Market specializes in deli items, like their famous chicken salad sandwich, along with soups, BBQ, and more!
Pine Ridge is a semi-private, 18-hole championship golf course designed in 1968 by Russell Breeden. The club offers two dining rooms, a bar & grill, swimming pool and pro shop.
Located right outside the historic district, Edgefield Inn provides dozens of spacious rooms, free wi-fi, exercise room, Continental breakfast and convenient to local attractions such as golfing (just a 20 minute drive to The Master's in Augusta), shopping and more.
Rocky Creek Christian Retreat is in a natural, rustic setting in the Saluda National Forest between McCormick and Edgefield, South Carolina. Year around, the lodge provides comfortable sleeping accomodations for up to 16 persons. Home-cooked meals are provided daily in a spacious dining room that also serves for meetings, studying, or recreation. Outdoors, you will enjoy nature at its finest with stocked ponds, wooded trails, and prayer shelters that provide private resting spots for prayer or mediation.
Sandra’s Salon provides professional, stylish salon services. Whether you just need a trim or a whole new color, Sandra's Salon is the place to go for haircuts, styling, and more. They work with men, women, and children, and every type of hair. They also provide spray tanning, nail services, permanent makeup, massages and waxing. Schedule a visit with them today and treat yourself to a day of luxury with highly skilled stylists in a relaxing atmosphere.
Sara's is famous for their fresh produce, jams, jellies, salsas and delicious home-made peach ice cream!
Slade Lake is a picturesque and popular fishing lake located in Edgefield. The Ten Governors Rail Trail passes along the picturesque waters.
Construction on the church began 2 January 1858, primarily through the efforts of Father Timothy Bermingham, a native of Ireland. Granite from a local quarry was used and Irish stonemasons were brought from Europe to carve the stone of St. Mary’s walls.
Local subway franchise, with catering and drive-thru services.
A part of the 120,000-acre Long Cane Ranger District, you can experience the Sumter National Forest in many ways, like primitive camping, fishing, hunting & hiking.
A .9-mile paved trail along Slade Lake, that also commemorates each of Edgefield's 10 Governors along the way with stone markers. The trail winds around the lake, over quiet streets and neighborhoods, a ball field and a wooden bridge (formerly a railroad trestle). There's also a fishing dock and lighting for evening strolls. The trail begins at Piedmont Technical College on Main Street.
Brian Seymour - Owner. The Bullpen Barbershop is open Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.; Saturday, 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Established in 1836, The Edgefield Advertiser is the longest continuing newspaper in South Carolina. Make sure you drop by to say hello and you just might find yourself in next week’s edition!
Located along Courthouse Square (on the opposite corner across from the Courthouse), the History Wall details Edgefield history from local Native American tribes to the 21st century on informational panels. *Geocache Location
Unique gifts, antiques and collectibles. A one-room school house is also on site.
Temporarily closed for renovations and upgrades. Will reopen as soon as possible.
Watch traditional blacksmithing at the Edgefield Village Blacksmith. Open Thursdays and Saturdays from 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. and by appointment. Please call Jake Jacobsen at 303-818-5171 for more information.
TLC Confections Bakery and Cafe is a great stop whether you want to grab a delicious homemade snack on the go or have a sit-down lunch with friends and family. The atmosphere is warm and inviting and the food is outstanding!
The D. A. Tompkins Memorial Library is the official visitors center of Edgefield and is operated by the Edgefield Civic League. The library averages about 2,000 visitors a year from around 40 states and several foreign countries. The Welcome Center provides information about businesses, services, and activities in Edgefield as well as public restrooms. The Center also offers information on our unique history, including history displays and timelines plus artifacts.
It is the oldest church building now standing in the town of Edgefield and perhaps the oldest brick building in the area. Trinity Episcopal Church was built on land deeded by Edmund B. Bacon to the Wardens and Vestrymen on September 15, 1835 and the building was completed in 1836.
Willowbrook Cemetery is the second most historic cemetery in South Carolina, and is overflowing with “residents” who carved their place in local, state, and national history. The oldest marked grave in Willowbrook belongs to Pierre LaBorde who was a native of France and died in 1820, aged about 50 years.