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Historic Savannah Inn Swimming Pool – Immerse Yourself!

June 16th, 2010 by Teresa

This historic inn features a swimming pool, a pretty unique amenity, enjoyed especially by downtown historic inn travelers during spring, summer and fall getaways in beautiful Savannah, Georgia. Tucked between the main house and the garden cottage is a rear deck with chaise lounges, teak dining tables and umbrellas and a company-sized outdoor grill! Relax with a glass of sweet tea or perhaps our soon-to-be-famous lemonade and the book, “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”.

Savannah-style warmth, local cultural intimacy, and North meets South playfulness are part of the adventure of lodging at Azalea Inn and Gardens in America’s Old South. Innkeeper Teresa Jacobson assisted by Kimberly, Kolin, and Miss Betty bear out the colorful, effervescent optimism that Savannah has come to be known for – ask Miss Betty to sing for you or tell a ghost story.  Kolin is known to whip up amazing desserts, such as Savannah Rum Cake, or his Carrot-Craisin Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting.  Inspiring more fun times during your Savannah adventures, these great hosts will personalize each guest’s visit as much or as little as you desire.

Cotton Exchange and Sweet Olive get a facelift!

August 29th, 2009 by Teresa

Well, let’s be specific and say, “Two of Azalea Inn and Gardens’ favorite rooms just got a chin lift.”
The decks were torn down and completely rebuilt to accommodate the tree that grows right outside the Cotton Exchange and up past Live Oak Canopy. The tree had the deck going all katiwhumpus and the nails holding all together were groaning to be released from the pain.
My brother Sean arrived on Saturday afternoon, and by Sunday afternoon, must have been bored silly and offered to fix the decks.  Now Sean is a perfectionist when it comes to carpentry, so it would be no other way than tearing it down and rebuilding it, using all the same materials just re-purposed with the addition of composite decking boards which NEVER need painting!

 

Cotton Exchange before:                      Sweet Olive before:
Cotton Exchange BalconySweet Olive Balcony

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