Savannah Series: The Andrew Low House

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Every time we tour a historic house, I imagine what it would be like to actually to live there. And I think I'd enjoy living in the Andrew Low House on Lafayette Square! I'd keep the decor of this amazing Italiante-style mansion, and throw parties every night, to make sure everyone was suitably jealous of me! This article has been first published on our Savannah Travel Blog in 2010.

Andrew Low was a Scot who moved to Savannah when he was sixteen. He entered the cotton business and, by the time he was in his thirties, had become the leader of uncle’s company and the richest man in the city. Accordingly, he built a house which would reflect his newly-acquired status on Savannah’s newest square, Lafayette.

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For his new residence, Mr. Low hired John Norris, an architect who had done a number of important buildings in Savannah, including the Customs House on Bay Street. Norris designed Low’s house in the Italianate style, with a three-storied structure of stucco and brick. In 1849, the Lows moved in, and began throwing lavish dinner parties to which they invited famous guests such as William Thackery and Robert E. Lee.

The house would eventually be passed down to Juliette Gordon Low, who had married Andrew’s son William. Ms. Low is most well-known for being the founder the Girl Scouts, and the carriage house in the back yard was the site of their first meetings. Today, it’s become a sort of Mecca for the organization. Almost every time we’ve passed by, there’s a group of green-skirted girls waiting to get in.

We joined house tour, and had a great time. Every room has been wonderfully preserved, and is decked out with period furniture and ornamentation. The house is currently owned by the Colonial Dames of America, and the ladies who led our tour were as sweet as could be. Our guide answered all the questions we could muster, and were full of anecdotes about the house, the family, and the era in which they lived.

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Nice pictures. The sundial is awesome. Those dolls creep me out though! This looks like a beautiful estate and a cool place to visit. That is funny about the groups of girls scouts always being there when you went by. You wouldn't think of them making a pilgrimage like that.

Really nice photographies @for91days, at first I wasn't clear where this was, I guessed it was in the United States because of the architecture style and story but I wasn't quite sure, the US is a huge country, maybe adding "Savannah, North Carolina" would make it more clear....just a little suggestion 😉
Great Post guys!

I love the historic house especially the ancient item which tell time based on the sun position. They still keep in good condition. Unbelievable still to see it.

I wouldn't know what to do with a house like that, haha. Interesting history of it.

What a beautiful house filled with history! Thank you for taking me in with you through these lovely photos!

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