Sorrel Weed House


Sorrel Weed House was one of the first two homes to be placed in the Georgia State Landmark registry. The home is located in Savannah, Georgia. It is possible to walk into the old south by visiting this antebellum house. It offers southern history, antiques, and early American architecture. One of the guests of the house during its heyday was General Robert E. Lee. Other famous and wealthy families also visited the house.

Sorrel Weed House is open for tours from 10am to 4:30pm on a daily basis. The regular tours are $10 per person. The house is located at 6 west Harris St. at the corner of Bull Street at Madison Square.

In addition to historical tours of the house during the daylight hours one can also book ghost tours of the house. It is part of the only walking ghost tour that offers access inside. The tour provides access to the Sorrel Weed House and Carriage House. It has been listed in the top ten most haunted attractions and creepy places in America. It was also featured on Ghost Hunters. The ghost tour includes a walk to the Ole Colonial Cemetery. On the tour guests spend an hour in the house.

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