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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get to Drayton Hall from downtown Charleston?
Traffic can cause travel times to vary, but it usually takes between 25-30 minutes to get to Drayton Hall. Be sure to leave yourself some extra time to get situated once you arrive – to park, use the restrooms, grab a snack, or visit the Museum Shop.
What's included with admission?
General admission is all inclusive and includes the professionally guided tour of the main house, the African-American history program called Connections: From Africa to America, the two self-guided nature walks, the Voices of Drayton Hall, a historic tour of the landscape on DVD with archival images, maps, and documents (includes free rental of DVD and player), entrance to the 18th-century African-American cemetery, and the artisan-inspired Museum Shop.
How much time should we allot for our visit?
House tours last 50 to 60 minutes. Our African-American history program, Connections: From Africa to America, lasts approximately 45 minutes. Each of the self-guided nature walks takes about 30 minutes, and our Voices of Drayton Hall historic tour on DVD is also self-directed so you can spend as little or as long as your time allows. Whether for an hour or a day, we look forward to making your visit a memorable one.
How big are the tours?
Tour sizes vary, but we never take more than 30 people on a house tour so that there is enough space to observe the extraordinary architectural elements and to absorb the many colorful stories and historic details provided by your professional guide. There are no space limits for the self-guided nature walks, the African-American cemetery, or for our Connections: From Africa to America program. Our "Voices" Tour on DVD and user-friendly DVD player comfortably accommodates two adults or a family of four.
Is there a place to buy food and drinks?
We sell bottled water and snacks at our Museum Shop and there is a soda machine nearby the parking area. During warmer months we'll have complimentary water available for you at coolers located where your tour begins and ends and throughout the grounds.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing so that you can enjoy both the house tour and grounds; shirts and shoes must be worn at all times -- we recommend wearing flat-soled shoes. Remember, Drayton Hall is preserved and not restored, so there is no heating or air-conditioning to regulate the indoor temperature in the main house. However, Charleston has a pleasant climate, our winters aren't too cold during the day (though you’ll want to bring a jacket), and there is often a cooling breeze during the summer months.
Is Drayton Hall handicap accessible?
Accessibility is important to everyone at Drayton Hall, and we look forward to making your trip as easy and comfortable as possible. The grounds, restrooms, Museum Shop, raised English basement of the Main House, and the "Connections: From Africa to America" program are all accessible to individuals with physical disabilities. In addition, a video tour is available for those who are unable or prefer not to join the tour; written tours are available for the hearing impaired.
What should I bring when I come to Drayton Hall?
Make sure to bring a camera. We welcome pictures of the house-both inside and outside-and if you'd like, you can use your video camera too.

During summer months, it's a good idea to have some water with you so that you don't get dehydrated. During cooler months, make sure to have a jacket.
May I take pictures?
We hope that Drayton Hall will inspire you the way that it inspires us every day. You’re welcome to take photographs and videos of the house - both inside and outside - and of the grounds and nature walks. Please note that tripods are not allowed in the house at any time without prior written permission. Contact (843) 769-2600.
May I bring food or drinks on the house tours?
Think of the main house not as a structure of brick and limestone but as a rare artifact – one of just a handful of pre-Revolutionary houses that remain in near original condition. Because of Drayton Hall’s special preserved state, we ask you to take special care. Please do not bring food or beverages inside the main house at any time. Also, you can help prevent original finishes and delicate layers of time from being brushed away or damaged by not leaning against or touching the interior walls, woodwork, or windows. Your grandchildren's grandchildren will thank you.
Is Drayton Hall family-friendly?
We welcome children of all ages to Drayton Hall – in fact, over 12,000 students take part in our education programs each year. Our guides will do their best to make sure that the children in your party feel included – often, it's our youngest visitors who ask some of the most intriguing questions. Please help us protect this American treasure for future generations by leaving your strollers outside of the main house and by keeping young visitors by your side during tours.
Can I bring my pet to Drayton Hall?
Well-behaved pets on leashes are welcome – in fact, we actually have a few four-legged members enrolled as Friends of Drayton Hall. Pets especially like our two self-guided nature walks and our self-directed tour on DVD. Others have been known to enjoy a nice nap under the outdoor “Connections” tent while their family attends the program. We do ask, however, that pets not be part of our house tours and, for the safety and comfort of other visitors, that pets be kept under control at all times and that you pick up after your pet.
As Friend of Drayton Hall what programs can I participate in during my visit?
The Friends of Drayton Hall and up to four guests receive free admission and participation in Drayton Hall’s acclaimed public tours, programs, and activities: the professionally guided tour of the 1738 house, Connections: From Africa to America, the Voices of Drayton Hall DVD tour of the historic landscape, the 18th-century African-American cemetery, and more. Though discounted tickets are also offered to members to public events and programs, membership does not include participation in our private programming (education programs, group tours, special tours, special events, etc.)

More Than A House.
The Voices of Drayton Hall

An Interactive Landscape Tour on DVD
Produced by The History Channel



Now It's Your Turn to Make History.

The first of its kind in the region, the Drayton Hall self-directed landscape tour on DVD is the perfect companion piece to our professionally guided house tour.

More than a house, the complete Drayton Hall story - of people, places, and purpose - has waited centuries to be told. Now, with the help of modern technology, and a simple touch of the play button, the larger story unfolds.

"Voices" Preview - watch it now.

 


How It Works

The "Voices" DVD and a user-friendly, portable DVD player are available for rental (included with regular admission) and includes all-day access. One player will comfortably accommodate two adults or a family of four, and our on-screen orientation map and corresponding site markers ensure easy navigating, even for first-time visitors.


Self-Guided Landscape Tour on DVD puts you in charge.

  • Visit stations in sequence, at random, or however your time and interests allow.
  • Dig deeper into a favorite topic or skip ahead at any point during the presentation.
  • Enjoy the tour from start to finish or stop for awhile to join a house tour, visit the African-American cemetery, explore nature trails along the marsh or river, attend one of three "Connections" presentations held throughout the day, or treat yourself to a special artisan-inspired gift at our Museum Shop.



Rare Insights Captured on Film for the First Time

Several generations of historic witnesses offer their perspectives on life at Drayton Hall and the impact of change on its inhabitants. Members of the Drayton family recall family life in the early to mid-20th century while the Bowens family and other descendants of enslaved people at Drayton Hall recount ancestors' oral histories.

When Rice Was King

As you look down the main drive and beyond the reflecting pond, you'll see the remnants of rice fields. Listen as the DVD narrates Drayton Hall's status as a once-active and profitable plantation, the headquarters of a network of as many as thirty other Drayton-owned plantations.

Images depict rice production and the methods introduced by enslaved people - highly skilled workers of African descent with the knowledge and experience that helped make the plantations prosper.


Drayton Hall's Archives at your Fingertips

Become immersed in the past as archival images — many dating back to when the main house was first under construction — reveal the history of Drayton Hall, its vanished structures and rare period features.

View hundreds of 18th- and 19th-century maps and drawings, historic and modern-day photographs, archaeological artifacts, family possessions, and more.

Arrive With Questions…

… leave with a new understanding of how centuries of human history and natural history have combined and shaped one another to make Drayton Hall a special place, inseparable from its Lowcountry setting.



The Perfect Gift for Someone You Know.

Spanning nearly four centuries of American history, the "Voices" DVD will also appeal to armchair travelers with interests in history, preservation, architecture, archaeology, African-American history, plantation life, and the American South - all told through the epic storytelling lens of The History Channel. Available for purchase in our Online Museum Shop.


Funding provided by:
  • A&E Television Networks
  • South Carolina Department of Transportation, Transportation Enhancements Program
  • South Carolina Department of Archives and History
  • The Friends of Drayton Hall

Hours

Monday through Saturday

Main Gate opens 9:00 a.m.
Main Gate closes 3:20 p.m.
First Tour 9:30 a.m.
Last Tour 3:30 p.m.
'Connections' programs (on African-American history) at 10:45 a.m., 12:45 p.m., and 2:45 p.m.
Museum Shop open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Exit gate closes 5:00 p.m.

Sundays

Main Gate opens 11:00 a.m.
Main Gate closes 3:20 p.m.
First Tour 11:30 a.m.
Last Tour 3:30 p.m.
'Connections' programs at 12:45 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.
Museum Shop open from 11:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Exit gate closes 5:00 p.m.

Prices

Adults: $18
Youth (12-18): $8
Child (6-11): $6
Child (5 and under): Free
Family Package:
   2 adults and up to 2 children under the age of 18: $39
Grounds only: $8
DVD Tour & Player rental: Free with paid admission

We also proudly offer discounts to military personnel ($2 off) and for members of AAA ($1 off).

Don't forget! Members of the Friends of Drayton Hall always receive free admission. What's more, as a member you can bring up to four guests every time you visit. Your membership will pay for itself in as few as one or two visits, and you'll save when you visit other National Trust Historic Sites across the country, too!