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Baby Goats and Slow Saturdays: Meet Flowertown Charm in Summerville
Jessica Cherie Blommaert · June 2, 2026
Some of the best mornings around here don't cost much and don't need a screen. They just need a little patch of land, a few animals, and somewhere your kids can be kids for a couple of hours.
That's exactly what you'll find at Flowertown Charm — a tucked-away little farm right here in Summerville (fitting, since we are Flowertown). It started in 2017 when Jenna and Chris Pelayo began fixing up their 1870s farmhouse, and it's quietly become one of the most charming spots in the Lowcountry.
The baby goats
If you've been seeing baby goats all over their Instagram lately — yes, they're real, and yes, you can go meet them. There's genuinely nothing that resets a hard week like a baby goat falling asleep in your lap. They're also known for goat yoga, exactly as joyful (and a little ridiculous, in the best possible way) as it sounds.
A few things worth knowing before you go
- It's by appointment only — so don't just show up. Book ahead at flowertowncharm.com and check what's available that week. Baby-goat season doesn't last forever.
- Beyond the goats, they do terrarium classes, farm-animal visits, and even bachelorette packages.
- Here's the part a lot of people don't realize: you can actually stay in the historic farmhouse. It makes a sweet little local staycation — or a charming spot to put up out-of-town family when they visit.
Why I'm always pointing people here
Places like this are a big part of why I love helping families plant roots in the Lowcountry. It isn't just pretty out here — it's full of small, real, hands-in-the-dirt magic like Flowertown Charm. The kind of thing that makes a house feel like a home and a town feel like yours.
Go meet the goats. Follow along at @flowertowncharm for current babies and events, and book your visit at flowertowncharm.com.
Jessica Cherie Blommaert, REALTOR® · Brokered by eXp Realty LLC · Licensed in South Carolina
