“CEILINGS THAT ARE ALMOST DIZZYINGLY HIGH”
from Frommer's Review:
“This major investment in period restoration was built as two separate houses sharing an Italianate facade. In 1997, a lavish reunification of the two houses was undertaken. Today the unified building bears the distinction of having the city's longest and most stately front porch (called a gallery in Savannah) and inner ceilings that are almost dizzyingly high...”
Tour: