FOR RENT
$198
per night$1,386 / 7 night stay
Ellington at Wachesaw Plantation East
911 Riverwood Drive, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
Ad #H566593
Check-in
01/28/2023
Check-out
02/04/2023
Bedrooms
1 Bedroom
Sleeps
4
Baths
Varies
View
Varies
Check-in
01/28/2023
Check-out
02/04/2023
Usage Frequency
Maintenance Fees
$0
Season
Medium
Bedrooms
1 Bedroom
Baths
Varies
Sleeps
4
View
Varies
Unit #
TBA
Affiliation
Interval International, Festiva Resorts
Ownership
Usage Type
Inventory not available
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About Ellington at Wachesaw Plantation East
*Ellington at Wachesaw Plantation East* offers guests a retreat from the high-rise buildings and congestion of the Grand Strand, yet still provides easy access to the Myrtle Beach area. The area offers many activities for the entire family. Known as the Seafood Capital of South Carolina, this former fishing village is famous for its sandy beaches and nearly 125 championship golf courses. The resort is also home to Wachesaw Plantation East Golf Course, designed by Clyde Johnson and former home of the LPGA Myrtle Beach Golf Classic. *Ellington* owners receive golf privileges at Wachesaw East and have access to numerous area golf courses for the cost of the cart rental.Just south of all the excitement of The Strand—60 miles of wide, sandy shoreline from Myrtle Beach south to Georgetown—Ellington at Wachesaw Plantation offers a quiet respite in the sleepy harbor hollow of Murrells Inlet. Once a burgeoning port during the 1700s where ships loaded rice and indigo grown on nearby plantations, you'll relish the renowned seafood of Murrells Inlet and stroll along the oak-canopied streets of historic Georgetown past scores of antebellum buildings, galleries and shops.
Amenities
Air Conditioning
Cooking Facilities
Lockout (some units)
Television
Bar/Cocktail Lounge
Bicycle Trails
Clubhouse
Exercise Equipment
Golf
Laundry
Playground
Restaurant
Whirlpool/Hot Tub
Wheelchair Accessible
Pool
Auto Rental
Beach
Boat Marina/Launching
Fishing
Grocery/Convenience Store
Live Entertainment
Scuba Diving
Spa
Tennis
Waterskiing
Map & Address