During our babymoon, my husband and I had the most delightful stay at Godley Manor in Savannah. This charming inn, nestled near the Savannah River, truly lives up to its reputation as one of the best places to stay in the city. As a seasoned traveler who appreciates southern hospitality and historic charm, I was in awe of the beautifully restored craftsman detailing that adorns this historic home.
The love and care that the Godleys have poured into restoring the manor is evident in every corner. The attention to detail is remarkable, from the quaint accommodations to the cozy atmosphere that envelops you as soon as you step through the doors. The ambiance is nothing short of romantic, making it a perfect choice for a babymoon getaway.
Our stay at Godley Manor was made even more special by the delectable southern dinner we enjoyed at their sister inn, the 17hundred90. The flavors of the South were expertly crafted, and the dining experience was truly unforgettable.
If you're seeking a comfortable and convenient escape in the heart of Savannah's historic district, look no further than Godley Manor. Talking with Mr. Godley personally, I can attest to the love and dedication they've put into creating a haven of southern living that captures the essence of this charming city. Whether you're exploring the garden district or enjoying the Forsyth Park area, this inn's location is simply charming.
Thank you, Godley Manor, for a memorable babymoon and for preserving the historic beauty of Savannah!! We can't wait to return to your warm embrace and experience more of the love and history that radiates from every corner...
Read moreWe just spent 5 nights at the Godley Manor for a short getaway vacation. This is an amazing historic property! The owners are working very hard to restore and maintain everything.|Our 3rd floor room (Room 305) was huge, clean, and very comfortable! I think the bath, alone, was larger than our last cruise cabin.|One of the things I noticed most was how clean it was. There was none of the musty odor that you get with a lot of older B&Bs.|The staff was super friendly and justifiably proud of the Godley.|There is ample free parking for all of the guests, which is refreshing in Savannah where parking is very scarce and at a very high premium.|The free "DOT Shuttle" is a few blocks away which takes you into the historic downtown. Kroger is in walking distance and a wine/liquor store is around the corner.|Continental breakfast was nicely presented and held us until a late lunch. If you want more, Clary's Cafe is a few blocks away.|Pro Tip: Rooms are on the 1st and 3rd floors. The common area is on the second floor. There is no elevator. You might consider your room location if you have mobility issues. Also consider the size and weight of your bags. I think we'll pack 2 smaller bags, rather than one large one for future adventures.|Overall, highly...
Read moreBeth is an amazing innkeeper. The property is stunning and embodies the reasons you traveled to Savannah on holiday. Southern charm abounds from the breathtaking cut glass chandeliers to the wrap-around gallery lined with ever-inviting white rockers to while-away the morning with a fresh brewed cup of coffee and your favorite Savannah guide book.. The inn is situated on a quiet thoroughfare just steps from Forsythe Park where timeless live oaks cloaked in Spanish moss offer shade and respite along its bench-lined expanse. Attention to detail is unsurpassed with your every need anticipated and met during your stay. Our room was spacious and well-appointed with convenient climate control and internet TV featuring all of your favorite apps and on-demand options. Breakfast was conveniently served between 8-10am and offered an array of fresh pastries and breads as well as an eye-catching fruit course. The all-day coffee & tea station certainly didn't disappoint. Thank you Beth for making our weekend so comfortable. We will happily be...
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