Get Social ["error","The access token could not be decrypted"] 11 months ago Photos from Sea View Inn's post New for 2020 is the Fall Artists’ Workshop with Russell Jewell (Oct 24 – 31). Russell is featured in Plein Air Magazine's Dec./Jan. edition. For more about this event, visit https://www.seaviewinn.net/fall-artists-workshop/ ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago Photos from Sea View Inn's post Ms. Frances and her husband Luther riding off to retirement in style. ❤️😘😘 View on facebook 1 year ago It was an epic day at Sea View Inn. Our beloved Ms. Frances retired today! There were many kind words, surprise guests, laughs and tears. She road off into the sunset in style! We’ll be seeing you in all the old familiar places! We love you! ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago Grab your tissues! Frances is a treasure to so many and she will retire in a few weeks. So for now, we will cherish mornings like this one. It’s true... “God will take care of you”! 😇🙏 View on facebook 1 year ago Sea View alive and well on this Saturday morning with the bells announcing breakfast! Temperatures are falling and a change of season is in the air. What are you waiting for? View on facebook 1 year ago Sea View is open for business and the weather is just right! We lost some our dunes to waves and storm surge, but the walkways and creek dock are fully intact. The buildings are also just as they were before the storm, high and dry. We would love to see y’all this Fall! ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago Town of Pawleys Island, South Carolina Here is a good assessment of how the overall island fared as a result of the storm. After completing a windshield assessment of the impacts of Hurricane Dorian, we can confirm that all of the homes appear to have made it through the storm without any signs of significant damage. The beach definitely took the brunt of the blow. The storm caused severe beach erosion to the island’s coastline, especially along the southern reach where sand covers the entire length of Springs Avenue. The sand is 3 feet deep in some places. Cleanup efforts will be similar to what we did in 2016 after Hurricane Matthew, and it will likely take a few days to complete. The north end of the island looks to be in really look shape, although a few large trees fell over and are currently blocking Myrtle Avenue between First Street and the North Causeway. The middle of the island also appears to have faired well and most of the visible damage is on creek docks. We witnessed numerous creek docks that were twisted and turned during the storm and in clear need of repair. The Town remains under a mandatory evacuation as ordered by the Governor, and it won’t be lifted until it’s deemed safe to do so. Tomorrow morning at 9am Town Council will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the recovery effort and when property owners and residents will be allowed to return to the island. ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago A crowd favorite, low country boil on the back porch at Sea View. Cooler weather is on the way and kids are back in school. 2-3 getaway in order? Take a look at our availability: http://www.seaviewinn.com/availability-calendar/ ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago Father Time marches on. When we moved to Pawleys Island 18 years ago, we had a 3 year old (May May Henry) and 1 year old (Camille Henry). This morning, Camille rings the bells for the last time before heading to London to start her college experience. ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago Sea View Inn 80th Annivesary Another summer is winding down, but Sea View just keeps on making memories! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dWp0t6DPhE Thank you for all of the photo contest submissions. You have honored 80 Years of Sea View and shared in our History in the Making! View on facebook « ‹ 1 of 3 › »