Introduction / Description
Set in a restored 1892 Renaissance Revival mansion, this upscale B&B is an 8-minute walk from shopping and dining at Rousakis Riverfront Plaza and 9 minutes from Telfair Museums.
Elegant, antique-filled rooms with Victorian decor feature flat-screen TVs with premium channels and CD/DVD players, plus free Wi-Fi, homemade cookies and designer toiletries. Most rooms have fireplaces and chandeliers. Upgraded rooms offer veranda access.
Breakfast is cooked to order, and other complimentary amenities include hors d'oeuvres and wine in the evenings. Guests aged 21 and over are welcome, and parking is available (fee).
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The Kehoe House is an award-winning historic B&B on Columbia Square in the heart of downtown historic Savannah. It's the perfect inn for romantic occasions, weddings, elopements & anniversaries, food and wine enthusiasts, and visitors looking for a very special experience in Savannah.
There are occasions when only the best will do. At The Kehoe House, we recommend The Mercer Room and The Oglethorpe Room when visitors are seeking the very finest Savannah experience. These two rooms are the only rooms in the house with private balconies, and are our first room suggestions for honeymooners, anniversary celebrators, and anyone looking for an exceptional Savannah getaway.
Free WiFi access and a CD/DVD player are included in all guest rooms at the Kehoe House. The rooms are elegantly decorated and have wood floors and antique chandeliers.
A hot, made-to-order breakfast is served every morning. In the afternoons, tea and desserts are offered in the parlor. Wine and hors d’oeuvres are served in the evenings.
The Kehoe House has 1,200 square feet of meeting space available for rent. A concierge staff can help guests arrange tours, dinner reservations or spa appointments.
This historic B&B is just a block from Broughton Street and faces Columbia Square.
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