Dresser Palmer House
211 East Gaston Street
Savannah GA
31401
1.1 Miles From Middle Savannah
Property Description
Ideally located within the nation?s largest urban Historic Landmark District, the Dresser Palmer House features 15 luxury guest rooms, 10 with working gas fireplaces, all with private baths. Built in 1876 as a duplex for the Dresser and Palmer families, the 11,000 square foot property was converted into an Inn in 1997. Enjoy our wonderful front verandah, reputed to be the longest front porch in Savannah. Off the second floor at the rear of the house is a very large shared verandah looking out over the lush tropical back gardens. Perfect for an elopement package or a full scale wedding, please be sure to ask for our wedding specialist to make your event memorable. Enjoy the gourmet Southern breakfast served from 8am to 10am each morning as well as our evening social complete with hors d? oeuvres and complimentary wine each evening from 5:30pm to 7pm. Also included in the rate is our off-street parking for all of our guests, which is very important in the Historic District. Our concierge team is here 24 hours per day to assist you with every need. Children 14 and older are welcome at the Inn.
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Directions
Located on Gaston Street between Abercorn and Lincoln. -- Directions -- From I-95 North or South take exit 99A which is I-16 East to Savannah, on I-16 take the MLK Jr. Blvd Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, continue through the traffic light at which point you will be on West Gaston Street. As you pass Forsyth Park on your right, you will now be on East Gaston Street. At the flashing red light which is Abercorn, turn right then make an immediate left between the two yellow buildings down Gaston Lane. Our gate is on the left hand side half way down the lane.
Guarantee Policy
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Cancellation Policy
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