Welcome to the Oceanfront Litchfield Inn of Litchfield Beach and thank you for choosing to stay with us.

Whether your visit to our area is for business or pleasure, it is important to us that you find your accommodations pleasant and enjoyable. If there is anything that we can do to make you more comfortable, please don’t hesitate to call our Front Desk for assistance.

This directory has been designed to provide you with the services we have available here at The Inn, as well as the surrounding area.

We hope that you will return again … and again. Kind regards,

Charlestowne Hotels
www.charlestownehotels.com
www.litchfieldinn.com


Guest Information

Telephone Dialing Instructions


Dial 9 for all outside lines
To reach a Litchfield Inn Unit: Dial the room number
Local calls - Dial 9 + number
Calls billed to room - Dial 9 + 1 + number
For an AT&T Operator
Dial 9 + 1-800-CALL-ATT
For a Sprint Operator
Dial 9 + 1-800-877-8000
For an MCI Operator
Dial 9 + 1-800-888-8000
For a Bell South Operator
Dial 9 + 1-800-235-5768
For collect calls/credit card/third party
Dial 9 + 0 + number
All local calls, 1-800 calls are complimentary.

International Calls
For international calls, dial-in sequence:
1.  9 for an outside line
2.  The international access code - 011
3.  The country code – a two or three-digit number
4.  The city routing code – a one to five-digit number
5.  The local telephone number

After dialing the entire number, allow up to 45 seconds for the ring to start.

International calls have a $.50 per call access charge.

Information (85¢ call) - Dial 9 + 1 + 411
Emergency - Dial 0 or 9 + 911


Directory of Services

Administrative Offices
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily - Extension 140

Airport Information
The area is served by the Myrtle Beach International Airport, which is approximately 20 minutes by vehicle.
Airport information - 843-448-1589

Beach Chair and Umbrella Rentals - Dial 0

Bicycle Rentals - Dial 0

Catering-Sales-Groups
The Litchfield Inn offers a selection of meeting facilities - Extension 0

Check-Out Time - 11:00 a.m.

Check-In Time - 4:00 p.m.

Coin Laundry
3rd Floor Tower

Copy and Fax Services
Located at the Front Desk, Fax $1.00 per page; Copies 15¢ per page Additional charges may apply.

Credit Cards
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

Dining
Cabana Café offers lunch and dinner daily in a spectacular oceanfront setting. (seasonal) call 843-235-8700
Austins Ocean One - call 843-235-8700

Front Desk
Staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week..Dial 0

Health and Fitness Facilities
Health Point (show your room key for discount)
843-237-2205

Housekeeping - Extension 138

Ice Machines
Near rooms 111, 120, 150, 534, and 734.

Lost and Found
Housekeeping - Dial 138

Lounge
Cabana Café is open daily starting at 11:30 a.m.(seasonal) 843-235-8700

Mail and Messages
Mail - daily pick-up at the Front Desk.
Voice Mail - Dial 5000

Maintenance - Dial 0

Swimming Pools
Adult and Kiddie Pool open 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Easter Weekend to October 1st (weather permitting), no lifeguard.

Taxis
Creekside Cab - 843-357-8444
South Strand Taxi - 843-357-4444

Vehicles
Please register all vehicles at the Front Desk. Guests with boats, campers, and large vehicles are asked to use the parking lot across the street from the Inn.

Vending Machines
Are located near the Lobby area and offer a selection of soft drinks and snacks.

Wake-Up Calls
Contact the Front Desk for assistance.


Amenities

Dining
Austin’s Ocean One (Reservations Recommended) - 843-235-8700
Cabana Café offers lunch and dinner daily at the Litchfield Inn in a spectacular oceanfront setting. Call 843-235-8700

Golf
Caledonia Golf Club - 843-237-3675
Heritage Plantation Golf Club - 843-237-3424
Tradition Golf Club - 843-237-5041
TrueBlue Golf Course - 843-235-0900
Wedgefield Golf Club - 843-546-8587

Lounge
Cabana Café is open daily from 11:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. – Seasonal.

Surfing
Surf the Earth - 843-235-3500
10% off for Litchfield Inn guests on surfboard rentals/lessons and kayak rentals.

Swimming Pools
Every room rented through the Litchfield Inn has the comfort of two pools. There are no lifeguards on duty at any pool; therefore, children must be accompanied by a parent when swimming.

Tennis
Litchfield Tennis Club - 843-237-3411


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Area Attractions – Georgetown

Alabama Theatre’s one The Show
Voted #1 by Myrtle Beach visitors, Alabama Theatre’s one The Show is the most spectacular musical extravaganza on the East Coast. One delivers an exciting level of entertainment the likes seen only in New York or Vegas! The 2019 production of One features America’s favorite music: country, Broadway, bluegrass, gospel, comedy, and everything in between.

NEW songs, NEW costumes, NEW singers, dancers, and NEW special effects await audiences this year. These new additions blended with one’s high energy and quality make it an incredible night of entertainment on the Grand Strand. Ask about the KIDS FREE Summer Family Special and weekly Guest Artists Concerts. Be sure to call early for tickets to The South’s Grandest Christmas Show, which begins November 2nd and plays through New Year’s Eve. For more information, call 843-272-9107 or visit www.alabama-theatre.com.

Tours
Walking (Georgetown)
- $5-$9. Group discounts available. 30 minutes to 90 minutes.
Williams Walking Tours - 843-325-1960
Miss Nell’s Walking Tours - 843-546-3975

Trolley (Georgetown) - $10pp. Group discounts available. 60 minutes.
Swamp Fox Tours - 843-527-1112

Ghost (Georgetown) - Group discounts available. 60-90 minutes.
Ghosts of Georgetown Lantern Tours
843-543-5777

Boat (Georgetown & Murrells Inlet) - $15-$29. Group discounts available. Salt Water Marsh Exploration, Dolphin Watch, Georgetown Lighthouse/Shell Island Tour, and Plantation River Tour. 2-4 hours.

Cap’n Rod’s - 843-477-0287
Georgetown Coastal Adventures
843-546-3543
Capt. Dicks - 843-651-3676
Black River Outdoors (Kayak Eco-Tours)
843-546-4840 


Museums

Georgetown County Museum (Georgetown) - $2-$4. Preserves and displays of over 300 years of history and culture. Get a close look at Native American artifacts, relics of local plantation culture (clothing, toys, slave bills). Learn about the rice culture and the lumber industry. 60 minutes.
843-545-7020

Kaminski House Museum (Georgetown) - $7. Group discounts available. A beautiful waterfront colonial home open to the public. From the promise of the colonial period to the difficulties of the Civil War and Reconstruction to the current day, the site serves as a backdrop to the growth and changes in the Georgetown area. 60 minutes.
843-546-7706

Gullah Museum (Pawleys Island) - The only museum in South Carolina devoted to educating the public about the Gullah’s important contributions to the making of America. The museum contains a collection of artifacts, rice cultivating tools, and cultural memorabilia. 60-120 minutes.
843-235-0747

Rice Museum (Georgetown) - $5-$7. Guided tour through Old Market and Kaminski Hardware buildings. Through maps, dioramas, artifacts and other exhibits, visitors gain an understanding of a society based on one agricultural crop. 60 minutes. 843-546-7423

Maritime Museum (Georgetown) - The Harbor Historical Society operates this museum currently out of the Chamber’s Visitor Center at 531 Front Street. The museum holds replicas of ships from our Harbor and is planning to expand. 843-546-7423

Attractions

Huntington Beach State Park (Murrells Inlet) - Undeveloped beaches, a freshwater lagoon, and maritime forest define Georgetown County’s 2,500-acre park. Visitors come to Huntington Beach to enjoy nature at its best, with a marsh walk, discovery center, campsites, nature trails, and some of the East Coast’s best bird watching. The park is also home to Atalaya, an all-concrete mansion that served as a winter home and studio for noted American sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington. Camping and picnic areas available. 843-237-4440

Beaches - From the quiet solitude of Litchfield Beach to the natural beauty of Huntington Beach State Park, Georgetown County’s beaches offer wide stretches of sand and beautiful landscapes where it’s impossible not to relax. At Garden City Beach, families enjoy fishing, dining, and accommodations all nestled on a barrier island between the creeks of Murrells Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. On Pawleys Island known – for its carefree, laid-back lifestyle – white sand beaches are ideal for walking, and gentle ocean breezes make for great sailing adventures and restful naps in rope hammocks.

Brookgreen Gardens (Murrells Inlet) - Hundreds of thousands of visitors come each year to soak in nature and enjoy world-renowned art at this expansive outdoor museum. Brookgreen Gardens dates back to 1931 when Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington opened the land as America’s first public sculpture garden. Today, it offers a serene blend of art and nature, with more than 1,200 works spanning 50 acres of gardens and walking trails. The attraction offers an array of activities, from exclusive exhibits and a sculpture learning center to children’s programs and a Lowcountry wildlife preserve. Every December, the gardens light up with thousands of lights and dozens of holiday performances. 843-235-6000

Hopsewee Plantation (Georgetown) - With 80 acres of protected land, this plantation is one of the oldest preservations open to the public in the United States. Hopsewee’s slave cabins and smokehouse date back to the mid-1700s, as does the plantation’s main house overlooking the Santee River. Today, it’s the only remaining birthplace of a South Carolina signer of the Declaration of Independence. Also on this gracious property is the River Oak Cottage, where visitors will enjoy an elegant Tea in the English tradition with flavorful Southern inspiration. The Tea Room at the charming cottage offers a delectable assortment of savories, scones, and sweets, with over a dozen varieties of English teas. 60 minutes. 843-546-7891

Hobcaw Barony (Georgetown) - This ecological reserve spans more than 17,000 acres that were once home to 14 plantations. The land of Hobcaw Barony is dedicated to research and education in forestry, wildlife, and marine science, and has a rich history that attracts visitors for tours and nature programs. A three-hour weekly tour features a large plantation house and slave quarters, and in the summer kids enjoy activities like fishing, crabbing, and forest explorations through special summer programs.

Harborwalk (Georgetown) - Stroll down the waterfront of Historical Georgetown on the Harborwalk lined with great restaurants, boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, and museums.

Marshwalk (Murrells Inlet) - As the state’s “seafood capital,” Murrells Inlet, daily fresh harvests supply a collection of award-winning chefs whose restaurants line the dock. The 1,250-foot, creek-side marsh walk is a popular place to enjoy the solitude of nature. And with the Murrells Inlet Bike Bridge, guests can enjoy a leisurely trail that winds from the inlet all the way to Pawleys Island.

The Hammock Shops (Pawleys Island) - 20 specialty shops, restaurants, and galleries have shared space with moss-draped oaks for more than 70 years. In these locations and others, the shopping landscape is calm, relaxing, and filled with unique finds.

Historic Georgetown - Beautifully restored homes and churches, meticulous landscaping, and quaint streets of boutique shops all make historic downtown Georgetown a hidden gem. Visitors and locals alike come here for a host of reasons: to peruse the local wares of boutique shops and internationally-known interior design gallery, to sip cocktails at one of five harbor-front restaurants, or to tour historic homes by tram and plantations by boat. Many come here to visit the city’s iconic Rice Museum and stay overnight in a pre-revolution mansion-turned-bed-and-breakfast.
63 structures on the National Register! 

Boating and Fishing
With five freshwater rivers, the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway – not to mention swamps, saltwater creeks, bays, and inlets – Georgetown County is a big draw to anglers and boaters. Fishers enjoy more than 60 miles of undeveloped shoreline in addition to the county’s bountiful black-water rivers teeming with bass, bream, war mouth, and catfish year-round. Close to shore, dozens of companies offer an array of water sports including kayaking, jet-skiing, parasailing, and ocean sightseeing charters.

Golf
Set amid landscapes of hanging moss and towering oak trees, Georgetown County’s courses have been singled out over the years with dozens of collective awards. Avid and recreational golfers alike enjoy twelve beautiful courses located within a five-mile radius, many of them built on former rice plantations.

Festivals

Winyah Bay Heritage Festival – January Blessing of the Inlet – May

Harbor walk Festival – June

Harvest Home Festival at Brook green Gardens – October Pawleys Island Festival of Music & Art – September and October Wooden Boat Show – October

Murrells Inlet Oyster Festival – November Georgetown Christmas Festival – December

Nights of a Thousand Candles and Brook green Gardens – December


 

This Directory Prepared By: Regal Publications 2023
(571) 329-4264www.regalpub.com