FOLEY HOUSE INN
14 Hull St, Savannah, GA 31401
The Foley House Inn is comprised of two substantial row house - at numbers 14 and 16 W Hull Street. The latter was constructed in 1868 for Dr Lewis Knoor, who resided there until his death in 1896. The other was constructed in 1896 for Honora Foley, replacing a structure that was destroyed by fire.
She was the widow of the wealthy Irish immigrant, Owen Foley. The Foley’s original homestead was the first actual Savannah bed & breakfast.
The Inn is reputedly haunted by a number of apparitions, including that of Honora herself. A male apparition, wearing a top hat and holding a cane, has been sighted walking through the courtyard. In the parlour, the ghost of a little girl with a bow in her hair has been reported. Finally, a shadowy figure has been seen walking into a wall next to the parlour fireplace.