Kehoe House

123 Habersham St. Savannah, GA 31401

tel:(912) 232-1020
Reservations: (800) 820-1020

Reservations: (800) 820-1020

Our Rooms

The Kehoe House features 13 guest rooms, each uniquely furnished and named for prominent figures in Savannah history.

Luxury King
(with Veranda Access)

Deluxe King
(without Veranda Access)

Superior Queen

 

ROOMS AT THE KEHOE HOUSE


John Martin Bolzius Room

This Luxury King bedded room is located on the second floor with a full bath/shower combination. The Bolzius room has a shared veranda overlooking Columbia Square. John Bolzius came to Georgia in 1734 as the 1st minister of the Salzburgers, a group of Lutherans escaping persecution in Austria.


Tybee Island Room

This generous Deluxe King bedded room is located on the second floor with a stand-up shower. This room has access to a shared veranda outside the guest room door. Tybee Island is a barrier island and a popular beach destination.






Juliette Gordon Low Room

This Deluxe King bedded room with a standup shower is located on the second floor overlooking the Davenport House Gardens. Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts of America in 1912, at her home on Lafayette Square in Savannah.





John Wesley Room

This Deluxe King room, on the second floor, is one of the most spacious king bedded guest rooms with a bathtub/shower combination. The Wesley Room has 3 large windows overlooking Columbia Square, inviting Savannah's sunlight. John Wesley established the world's first Sunday School and was the founder of Methodism.



Johnny Mercer Room

This Luxury King bedded room is located at the front of the house on the second floor with a bathtub/shower combination. This room has an exceptional view with private and shared verandas. Johnny Mercer is a master lyricist and is known for his Award winning song "Moon River".




Tomochichi Room

This Luxury King bedded guest room, on the third floor, has a bathtub/shower combination and a shared veranda. “Tomochichi was a Creek Indian, & in his youth, a great warrior. He had excellent judgment & ready wit, which showed itself in his answers on all occasions"- James Edward Oglethorpe.


Caroline Finch Room

This Deluxe King bedded guest room is located on the third floor, with a stand up shower and view of the Davenport House Gardens. Caroline Finch was a fine teacher of music and it was said that if anyone could bring out the talent in a child, Miss Finch could.


James Edward Oglethorpe Room

This Luxury King bedded room has full bathtub/shower combination & private veranda overlooking Columbia Square. The room is located on the third floor. James Oglethorpe founded the trust colony of Georgia in Savannah. As its leader, he secured Georgia for English rule by defeating the Spanish.


Russell Fiore Room

This Luxury King bedded room, on the third floor, has a full bathtub/shower combination & a view of Columbia Square. Fiore cast the original mold for Savannah's famous "The Waving Girl" statue of Florence Martus, who waved to sailors from all over the world for generations.


James Pierpont Room

This Superior Queen room with a bath and shower combination is located on the Courtyard level, (one floor below Parlor Level with windows at ground level). James Pierpont composed "Jingle Bells," while serving as the organist and choir director of the Unitarian Association of Savannah.


George Whitefield Room

This Superior Queen bedded room has a shower and a clawfoot tub. It’s located on the Courtyard level, and is handicapped accessible. George Whitefield founded Bethesda Orphanage in Savannah, in 1740, the oldest continuously operating orphanage in the United States.




Emma Kelly Room

This Deluxe King bedded room has a Jacuzzi bath and shower combination.  It is the largest room with sitting area at the Kehoe House, and is located on the Courtyard level.  Nicknamed by her friend, Johnny Mercer, as "The Lady of Six Thousand Songs, Emma Kelly was a popular pianist and singer in Savannah nightspots. Emma was a notable character in the John Berendt book, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," and played herself in the film based on the book.


John Adam Treutlen Room

This Deluxe King bedded room has a bath and shower combination and is located on the Parlor Level. An orphan at the Lutheran settlement of New Ebenezer in the early 1730s, Treutlen represented the Ebenezer district in the Provincial Congress. In 1777, he became the first elected Governor for the state of Georgia and died a martyr's death during the Revolutionary war.


123 Habersham St. Savannah, GA 31401
tel: (912) 232-1020
Reservations: (800) 820-1020
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