Magnolia Plantation & Gardens Tag

Now, we’ve run our fair share of gorgeous weddings at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, but we swear we think this wins the award for most gorgeous to date. It makes sense, though, considering Dallas residents Virginia and Stephen worked for nearly two years with planner...

Sally and Josh first locked eyes at a friend’s engagement party. A couple of years later, Josh proposed to Sally in the shadow of the U-Haul parked into the driveway of a house she’d just bought here in Charleston. After disbelief turned to shock, Sally...

Tampa, Florida, residents Jenny and Mike met at work. After three years of dating, she walked in their house after long day, to find him kneeling amidst a sea of red rose petals and candles, proposal at the ready. (And the timing? Sublime, as they...

One night in 2013, Stephen was out and about in Starkville, Mississippi. He heard live music spilling from a nearby restaurant, strolled in, and there met his wife-to-be, Lisa, for the first time. After years of dating, the two picked another Southern locale for their...

Although Courtney and Drew got married in Columbia, since she was a child, she dreamed of having her bridal portraits set in Charleston. So one fine day before her summer wedding this year, she headed to Magnolia Plantation & Gardens with Holly Graciano Photography, donned...

It all started with a communal porch shared by several apartments in an historic downtown home—that’s where Jessica and Palmer first met and hit it off, and where, years later, he proposed. As if that weren’t romantic enough, the bride’s sister, Tierney, owns Bridal House...

Caleb proposed to Molly on the iconic Long White Bridge at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, so it only made sense for them to come full circle and exchange their vows at the very same 17th-century venue. Their wedding day, which took place just last month,...

Given Kalyn and Josh met while training on the College of Charleston swimming and diving team, it only makes sense that years into their romance, they honored their shared love for the water (and Spanish moss-covered oak trees), by saying “I do” on the banks...