Charming 200-Year-Old Cottage in North Historic District by Lucky Savannah
Overview
Rooms and Beds
Room | Count | Capacity | Details |
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bedrooms | 3 | sleeps 6 |
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bathrooms | 2 |
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Description
Noble Jones Cottage is one of the only late-18th century homes in the Downtown Historic District. Originally built in 1799-1808 for George Jones, a United States Senator, this cottage is packed with charm, history, and comfortable furnishings, perfect for extended stays.Use your secure, keyless entry code to access the Noble Jones Cottage. Entering into the charming living space, you’ll immediately be greeted by original wooden exposed beams, and the original brick fireplace, making the space feel warm and inviting. Kick back and unwind after a long day with by catching up on some of your favorite shows on the flat screen TV. Off the living room you’ll find the bright and sunny kitchen, fully-equipped with every cooking essential. Also on the main floor, the first bedroom and full-bathroom.All three bedrooms offer a plush king sized bed, a smart television, and an ample amount of storage for your belongings. Upstairs, you’ll find two additional bedrooms where the original exposed wood is carried throughout. The primary bedroom offers an ensuite bathroom, with a renovated walk-in shower.Enjoy the modern amenities of home while experiencing historic Savannah, including a washer/dryer, and high-speed wifi. Nestled between Colombia and Greene Squares, Noble Jones Cottage is conveniently located within walking distance to shops, restaurants, theaters and other points of interest.Noble Jones Cottage was built for George Jones between 1799-1808. George Jones was born in Savannah, and participated in the American Revolutionary War. He was later a member of the George House of Representatives, and Georgia Senate. After his time as Mayor of Savannah, he was appointed judge of the eastern judicial circuit of Georgia in 1804, and served until he became a U.S. Senator. His father, Noble Wimberly Jones was a Georgia Delegate to the Continental Congress. In 1736, Noble Jones obtained a grant for 500 acres of land on the Isle of Hope that would form the core of the famed Wormsloe Plantation.What is parking like for this home?Parking for this home is on-street and metered, which is enforced by the City of Savannah from Monday to Saturday, 8am to 8pm. Guests are encouraged to either pre-pay for a parking pass from the Savannah Visitor Center, or parking on a nearby non-metered street. Guests will need to be wary of posted Sweep Zone signs regardless of location.Sleeping Configuration:Bedroom 1: King Size BedBedroom 2: King Size BedBedroom 3: King Size BedSVR-02240
What's Nearby?
Attraction | Distance |
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River Street | 8 min walk |
Savannah College of Art and Design | 12 min walk |
SCAD Museum of Art | 17 min walk |
Forsyth Park | 18 min walk |
Savannah Convention Center | 19 min walk |
Restaurants
Restaurant | Distance |
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Boars Head Grill and Tavern | 9 min walk |
Leopold’s Ice Cream | 6 min walk |
The Pirates’ House | 5 min walk |
The Olde Pink House | 8 min walk |
Spanky’s Pizza Galley & Saloon | 10 min walk |
Getting Around
Transportation | Details |
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Savannah Amtrak Station | 11 min drive |
Savannah – Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) | Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) |
FAQs
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Charming 200-Year-Old Cottage in North Historic District by Lucky Savannah?Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Charming 200-Year-Old Cottage in North Historic District by Lucky Savannah?Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Charming 200-Year-Old Cottage in North Historic District by Lucky Savannah located?Located in Historic Downtown Savannah, this holiday home is within a 10-minute walk of Davenport House Museum and River Street. Savannah College of Art and Design and SCAD Museum of Art are also within 1 mile (2 km).