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Great location, very close to King street!

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There is a particular quality to the light on Tully Alley. The lane itself is narrow, tucked into Savannah's historic district with the kind of discretion that rewards those who know where to look. Tully Alley: Charming Home Recognized by NY Times sits along this slender passage, a residence that earned attention from The New York Times for its character, its setting, and the careful way it inhabits one of the most storied neighborhoods in the American South. The home is compact but considered, with interiors that feel personal rather than staged, a space where every corner has been thought through with warmth and taste.
The residence accommodates guests in an intimate layout suited to couples or small groups seeking something more genuine than a conventional hotel stay. Inside, the furnishings reflect a collected sensibility, layering vintage pieces with comfortable modern touches. The kitchen is equipped for those who prefer to cook in, and the living spaces are arranged to feel like a home rather than a rental. There is an ease to the proportions here, rooms that invite lingering without feeling oversized or impersonal. Natural light moves through the space throughout the day, shifting the mood from bright morning warmth to softer, amber-toned evenings.
Savannah's historic district unfolds just beyond the front door. The city's famous squares, draped in live oaks and Spanish moss, are within walking distance, and the restaurants, galleries, and markets along Broughton Street and the riverfront are close enough to reach on foot. Forsyth Park, with its iconic fountain and sprawling green canopy, anchors the southern end of the district. Tully Alley's location places you within this landscape without putting you on a busy thoroughfare. The alley's quietness is part of its appeal, a residential pocket that feels removed from the busier tourist corridors while remaining deeply connected to the city's cultural life.
What stays with you after a few days here is the rhythm the house encourages. Mornings are unhurried. Afternoons pull you out into the district's leafy grid. Evenings draw you back to a place that feels, remarkably, like your own. It is not a grand property or a lavish escape. It is something harder to find: a home in the right place, kept with genuine care, on a lane that most people walk right past.
There is a particular quality to the light on Tully Alley. The lane itself is narrow, tucked into Savannah's historic district with the kind of discretion that rewards those who know where to look. Tully Alley: Charming Home Recognized by NY Times sits along this slender passage, a residence that earned attention from The New York Times for its character, its setting, and the careful way it inhabits one of the most storied neighborhoods in the American South. The home is compact but considered, with interiors that feel personal rather than staged, a space where every corner has been thought through with warmth and taste.
The residence accommodates guests in an intimate layout suited to couples or small groups seeking something more genuine than a conventional hotel stay. Inside, the furnishings reflect a collected sensibility, layering vintage pieces with comfortable modern touches. The kitchen is equipped for those who prefer to cook in, and the living spaces are arranged to feel like a home rather than a rental. There is an ease to the proportions here, rooms that invite lingering without feeling oversized or impersonal. Natural light moves through the space throughout the day, shifting the mood from bright morning warmth to softer, amber-toned evenings.
Savannah's historic district unfolds just beyond the front door. The city's famous squares, draped in live oaks and Spanish moss, are within walking distance, and the restaurants, galleries, and markets along Broughton Street and the riverfront are close enough to reach on foot. Forsyth Park, with its iconic fountain and sprawling green canopy, anchors the southern end of the district. Tully Alley's location places you within this landscape without putting you on a busy thoroughfare. The alley's quietness is part of its appeal, a residential pocket that feels removed from the busier tourist corridors while remaining deeply connected to the city's cultural life.

There's a particular kind of quiet confidence to a home that earns its way into the New York Times — and you feel it here in the way traditional Charleston charm coexists with genuinely considered interiors. Tully Alley doesn't announce itself; it's tucked into Elliottborough, a neighborhood that rewards wandering, and its three stories unfold with a warmth that feels personal rather than staged. The spaces are curated but livable, designed more for lingering conversation than for show. Being a block from King Street means the city's energy is always close, but stepping back inside feels like returning to something unhurried and distinctly your own. It's the kind of place that makes Charleston feel like it belongs to you, even temporarily.
Guest
Great location, very close to King street!
Guest
We loved our stay. The location was great, and so walkable to everything. Parking is tight but fit a small SUV. The inside was clean and had everything we needed. All the spaces were very functional.
Guest
I loved this place. As far as super convenient to everything, it was a bit hard unless you love to walk. The alley was so narrow but at least it was 1 free spot to park. The amenities were great. Towels and linens were white as snow. The stairs are very steep and a workout in and of itself. I was there with 3 friends from Ohio and we felt very safe and were so comortable. Beds were great, living room was spacious with games, tv, speakers...and Kitchen had all we needed. Just bring your own coffee. What they provide is good for a day. All in all, we had the best time.
Guest
The house is beautiful and absolutely spotless! Great location...you can walk anywhere in the downtown...we were even able to park our Jeep in the small parking space with caution of course. All amenities described were provided...full kitchen, linens, dishwasher and laundry pods. They even had umbrellas provided for the unexpected August showers. The balcony by the master bedroom was a great private space to relax in the evening. The only thing I would suggest is that if you have to get work done via internet bring a long (25ft) ethernet wire in order to plug directly into the modem, as the internet service is very weak and the wifi does not work on the third floor. Aside from that small hiccup, we loved the place and will definitely be staying again in the near future...this was by far the most beautiful home located so close to downtown Charleston.
Guest
Loved this property! It’s almost like a work of art itself. The driveway/alley/street is tight, but absolutely doable and convenient. We’ll def be booking this place again!
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