This modern lofted one-bedroom cottage is located on Gordon Street in the heart of Savannah's Historic District. This fully renovated cottage has everything you’ll need to enjoy your getaway. Free on-street parking is available which is rare luxury in the historic district!
-A fully equipped kitchen is ready for home cooked gourmet meals. A washer and dryer is located in the enormous walk-in closet for your convenience and a Kroger grocery store is
only a 5-minute drive away.
-The second-floor lofted bedroom has a luxurious king-sized bed, plenty of closet space. There is a quaint, private courtyard to enjoy the sweet Savannah breezes. Beautifully
tranquil in what is a very peaceful, quiet street.
-The first floor bathroom has a waterfall-shower/tub combination; linens and towels are provided.
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-The Urban Chic Loft is in an excellent location-a short walk to Whitefield Square, Forsyth Park and historic Jones Street, voted one of the prettiest streets in the United States. A short drive
or 15-minute walk puts you on either Broughton Street or River Street where shopping and dining abound; truly the ideal location from which to explore Savannah.
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Of historical note: Known as "Beach cottages", these quaint homes are named for their location near the "Beach Institute." The Beach Institute was a school built in 1867 by the Freedmen’s Bureau of the American Missionary Association for the education of newly freed slaves. It was named for Alfred S. Beach, editor of the Scientific American from New York who donated generously to enable the institute’s success. The Beach Institute closed in 1919 and now houses African-American Cultural Museum and remains a prominent tourist landmark of downtown Savannah. Look closely and you will spot the original brick flue in the front of the institute which channeled over 100 years of coal smoke from the little cottage's claw-foot stove out over the depot. Today, a reproduction electric stove recreates the appearance of the original.
Beach cottages were built in the mid 19th century to house the working class railroad laborers and craftsman that created the revered structures of historic Savannah and who also ushered in the greater population growth of the 20th Century. Across the street from this cottage we now have East Broad Elementary School, which was once a bustling railroad depot and main artery of the city's vibrant commerce.
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Thank you for the wonderful review! We are so happy you enjoyed your stay at the Urban Chic Loft. We look forward to having you back on a return trip to Savannah.
Thank you Phil for the great review! We are so happy you enjoyed the cottage and your trip to Savannah.
Karen, thanks for the wonderful review! We love hearing our guests had a great stay!
Thank you Alex for the wonderful review! We would love to have you back.