Urban Elegance in Greenville SC
As soon as you step through the front doors, it’s clear. This isn’t the same event space seen in brochure after brochure.
Built in 1882, the Huguenot Mill was once an operational textile mill and is one of Greenville’s oldest structures. In this converted upstairs space, the original wood plank flooring, beam ceiling, exposed brick, and vintage architectural hardware provide the feel of a SoHo artist loft.
Located on the upper level of the Huguenot Mill, the 8,400 square foot Huguenot Loft features hardwood floors, views of the Reedy River, exposed brick, and more.
There are ramps, elevators and accessible restrooms in the Huguenot Mill.