About
Rosemary Inn sits majestically in the heart of historic North Augusta, just a mile from Augusta, GA. This gracious mansion was built in 1902 by the town's founding father James U. Jackson. Steeped in the elegance and grandeur of the fashionable Gilded Age, Rosemary boasts the era's impressive architecture and opulent woodwork. Yet her twelve stately columns and large sweeping veranda romances you back to the times of the Old South.
A commanding English staircase anchors the foyer, beckoning guests to the six spacious suites, filled with period antiques, private baths, lavish distinct decor, and luxurious amenities. Southern hospitality flourishes as the Inn aspires to pamper guests with all the charm and serenity that one would expect in such a glorious and historic home.
Whether it be a wedding, rehearsal dinner, shower, or other special occasion, let Rosemary Inn be the picturesque backdrop for you and your guests. Our experienced staff and catering team along with our customized service and attention to every detail will ensure that your time spent here will never be forgotten.
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