Built in 1770, the picturesque General Lachlan McIntosh House is considered to be the oldest brick residence in the state of Georgia. In the year of 1783, the first constitutional session of Georgia Legislature was held in this very home and shortly after visited by George Washington himself in 1791. After undergoing an expansive renovation, this luxurious estate offers a one-of-a-kind Savannah experience. This 3-story brick stuccoed home is situated on East Oglethorpe Avenue. Offering an exquisite five bedrooms, each fitted with their own en-suite bathroom, you'll never want to leave!
You'll enjoy lounging in the main living area that boasts with natural light, and overlooks History Enriched Oglethorpe Avenue. The architectural focal point from the interior is the winding staircase, where murals of Lachlan McIntosh and George Washington have been displayed though decorative only. Your party may have a hard time choosing which suite is theirs. George Washington's room has been deemed favorite, but which will you choose? Each bedroom upstairs is fitted with a plush King bed, en-suite bathroom with spacious walk-in showers, and ability to control the rooms temperature to desire. On the third floor, once know as the smoking deck, the patio overlooks some of Savannah's oldest structures. While not attached to the main level, no detail has been spared in the garden level apartment with full kitchen, original fireplace dating back to 1764, Queen bed, and en-suite bathroom.
What is parking like for this home?
There is a large driveway behind the home with private parking for up to 9 mid-size vehicles, a rarity in the downtown historic district!
Sleeping Configuration:
Bedroom 1: King Bed
Bedroom 2: King Bed
Bedroom 3: King Bed
Bedroom 4: King Bed
Garden: Queen Bed
Please note, we are unfortunately unable to host bachelorette/bachelor parties or traveling singles in this home.
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