A grand Second Empire mansion on Lafayette Square, now an inn, with a long reputation for after-hours activity.
Built for a prominent Savannah businessman, the home later passed through many hands before becoming a boutique inn. Guests and staff describe the sound of a man pacing the rooftop cupola, billiard balls clacking in empty rooms, and the laughter of children on the upper floors. The house sits on Lafayette Square, one of the most storied corners of the historic district.
Guest reports of phantom footsteps in the cupola, moved objects, and apparitions of children.