Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Lunney Museum was built in 1909 by its original residents Dr. William James and Lillian Mason Lunney. The House is a 1909 Queen Anne style “California” bungalow with arts and crafts interior. The property features a carriage house and “two-seater” outhouse. The museum provides educational content focused on the history of Seneca, the Lunney Family/Home, and rural southern culture. THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Store on Ram Cat Alley with two floors and plenty of browsing opportunity. Antiques, vintage and new furnishings, art, architectural salvage, home accessories and gifts. They are a Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan Stockist.
Lovely ceremony and reception locations are available indoors and outdoors. Choose from the library, parlor or dining rooms of the 1897 Manor House, at the arbor in the garden, in the courtyard near the vintage Carriage House, on the covered patio with overlook, in the meadow near the pond, in the adjacent reception hall, or in the chapel area.
This mural was commissioned by the owner of Sunni Ann Rustic Shop in Walhalla. It is painted on the side of her retail store and is expected to have a space in front of the mural where people can sit, relax and take photos.
A wonderful country charmer on 2 wooded acres just 1 mile from Devils Fork State Park and Lake Jocassee. Comfortably furnished with 4 private bedrooms and 2 full baths accommodating 8 guests. Amenities include: all linens, activity field, boat parking, campfire ring, fenced yard, full kitchen, gas grill, pet friendly, screen porch, sundeck, WIFI, Satellite TV.