The Seibels House, 1920s-30sDue to a succession of owners throughout the centuries, the circa-1796 Seibels House today is a pleasing blend of several architectural styles. Doric columns, supporting a piazza stretching the entire length of the building, dominate its front facade. The interior is accentuated by Colonial Revival details including molding and medallions that enhance the building's rooms and foyer. A sun porch, added in the 1920s, offers grand views of the garden.
In 1984, the house was donated to Historic Columbia Foundation , which adapted it for offices and rental space. The Seibels House provides a warm, intimate atmosphere for large or small groups in one of Columbia's most treasured historic structures. Surrounding the eighteenth-century landmark are thriving gardens guaranteed to enhance your event no matter the season.