Kehoe House
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Info & Amenities
The Kehoe House was built in 1892 by William Kehoe, a successful iron foundry owner. The home's architectural style is Queen Anne Revival. Its exterior stairways, balustrades, window treatments, fluted columns and capitals, fences and gates are all cast iron, a tribute to the iron foundry's excellence in pattern making and casting. The house overlooks Columbia Square and features 13 guest rooms and multiple private and semi-private balconies.
Amenities include daily gourmet cooked-to-order breakfast, a wine and hors d'oeuvres reception, homemade cookies and turndown service. There's a private garden courtyard where guests enjoy a traditional Savannah outdoor space for dining and relaxing. A concierge is on hand to assist with recommendations and reservations.
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- Free Breakfast
- Outdoor Seating
- Breakfast
Charming Historic Home With Elevator and Parking
We chose the Kehoe House because it is one of the few historic homes with an elevator and parking around the corner.. We had a phenomenal stay and we could not have been happier. Our host Charles is ...
Nice bed and breakfast but not as good as it used to be
This is our third visit over the last few years…in the past we loved everything about it. Things have changed: - most important, the staff is not nearly as friendly and engaged as in the past. Most ...
First Class in every Way
A Great historic Bed and Breakfast inn! First class in every way from the minute you step inside this beautiful old home. The staff was so welcoming from the time we checked in until we left. They ...
Ashley C. | Jul 9, 2025This place is truly amazing. My husband and I stayed here for a few days and loved it. They are very accommodating and everyone was super friendly. I cannot ...
Robert J. | Aug 12, 2025Checked in Sunday, August 10 and departed August 12, 2025. We were greeted by Rita Wilson, no relation to Tom Hanks, wife, who was super helpful, joyful, ...
Brittany K. | Jan 18, 2025Stayed in the Treutlen room on the first floor; the room cost $481 for one night. The heat was set to 80* in the room & we couldn't figure out how to turn ...
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