This beautiful garden level apartment has been completely renovated and no detail has been spared. Boasting with natural light, high-end finishes, and tons of lush outdoor space, this is a true Savannah experience!
Located on the corner of Lincoln and Gaston Street in Historic Savannah, one of the most sought out areas in town, this home offers a lovely mix of old and new. You'll be staying in apart of Southern History, as this home was built in 1867 for John Hopkins, and is perfectly situated in a quiet ward within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops and sightseeing.
Head through the charming brick courtyard, where entry is gained through your private patio. Handsome slate tile floors throughout the apartment floor perfectly complement the new décor. The voluminous living area boasts with natural light, offers an ample amount of seating as well as a place to view entertainment in the comfort of the plush sofas. A mid century dining table with seating for four anchors the room. In the nearby kitchen, all modern conveniences are incorporated into this luxury space, including quartz countertops, high-end stainless steel appliances, while equipped with everything needed to prepare home cooked meals.
The bedrooms are split on each side of the home; both spacious and cheery. The primary suite features a plush king size bed, a small reading nook, and original exposed brick and beams that add tons of charm. The ensuite bathroom has been tastefully renovated to offer a spa-like, luxurious feel, and offers a stunning walk-in shower. The second bedroom offers two twin beds with an ample amount of storage, and another spectacular, well-lit ensuite bathroom featuring a shower/tub combination, and beautiful fixtures.
Within walking distance of this stylish home are many local attractions including the marvel of the recently restored Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, the famed Mercer-Williams House of the book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the long-established Mrs. Wilkes' Boarding House, and southern author Flannery O'Connor’s childhood home. Vast shopping found on Broughton Street and in the boutiques on Whitaker Street are also within easy reach.
Sleeping Configuration:
Bedroom 1: King Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 Twin Beds
What is parking like for this home?
Parking is non-metered, on-street. Please be sure to pay close attention to street signs when parking. Street signs state when the street cleaners come, and require you to move your vehicle to an opposite street.