Venue

French Huguenot Church

Charleston, SC

The French Huguenot Church is an exquisite and historic venue located in Charleston, South Carolina. This charming church has been a staple of the community for decades and is now a popular wedding venue due to its unique ambiance and spacious layout. The church was first built in the late 17th century and has undergone multiple renovations and improvements throughout the years to maintain its timeless beauty. The French Huguenot Church boasts stunning architectural features such as hand-made original stained-glass windows, intricate woodwork, and a soaring ceiling. The church's warm wooden pews and hallways are adorned with beautiful vintage lanterns, adding to the venue's antique charm. The venue can accommodate up to 350 guests, making it perfect for large weddings. The French Huguenot Church is an excellent venue for couples looking for a traditional yet unique wedding ceremony location. It offers ample space for guests to comfortably sit and witness the ceremony while the stunning surroundings create an all-encompassing romantic atmosphere. The church's historic architecture and charming decor create a beautiful backdrop for wedding photos. The church is also fantastic for wedding receptions as it is located near popular restaurants and hotels in Charleston, allowing guests to explore and enjoy the city's amenities after the ceremony. Overall, the French Huguenot Church is a great wedding venue for couples searching for an elegant, timeless, and historic setting.

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Charleston, SC

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Maddy and Cooper

Venue: French Huguenot Church

Oct 8 2022

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4 Videos featuring French Huguenot Church

Maddy and Cooper | Charleston, SC
Arden Film Co.
Luxury
Southern
Maddy and Cooper | Charleston, SC
Arden Film Co.
Dad Moment
Luxury
Lea and Forrest | Charleston, SC
Elephant Memories
Christian
Romantic
Greycen and Daniel | Charleston, SC

R

Redtail Cinema
Non-Denominational
Elegant

Business Location

Charleston, SC

Reviews

Venue

French Huguenot Church

Charleston, SC

The French Huguenot Church is an exquisite and historic venue located in Charleston, South Carolina. This charming church has been a staple of the community for decades and is now a popular wedding venue due to its unique ambiance and spacious layout. The church was first built in the late 17th century and has undergone multiple renovations and improvements throughout the years to maintain its timeless beauty. The French Huguenot Church boasts stunning architectural features such as hand-made original stained-glass windows, intricate woodwork, and a soaring ceiling. The church's warm wooden pews and hallways are adorned with beautiful vintage lanterns, adding to the venue's antique charm. The venue can accommodate up to 350 guests, making it perfect for large weddings. The French Huguenot Church is an excellent venue for couples looking for a traditional yet unique wedding ceremony location. It offers ample space for guests to comfortably sit and witness the ceremony while the stunning surroundings create an all-encompassing romantic atmosphere. The church's historic architecture and charming decor create a beautiful backdrop for wedding photos. The church is also fantastic for wedding receptions as it is located near popular restaurants and hotels in Charleston, allowing guests to explore and enjoy the city's amenities after the ceremony. Overall, the French Huguenot Church is a great wedding venue for couples searching for an elegant, timeless, and historic setting.

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