
Rosemary Hall was built in 1902 by James U. Jackson, the founder of North
Augusta.
Rosemary Hall has twenty-two
rooms, plus eight in the attic. The impressive white house is surrounded
by a porch with fifty feet high columns. The magnificent English staircase
is one of the outstanding features of the house. The house is on the National
Register of Historical Places. At the present time Rosemary Hall, like
Look-Away Hall, is being used as a Bed and Breakfast. This would be a fantastic
place to stay while you're in North Augusta or going to The Masters in
Augusta, Georgia.