Kehoe House is a historic building in the American city of Savannah, Georgia.
It is located in the northwestern civic block of Columbia Square and was built in 1892.
After both his business and his family expanded, he built this, larger, home diagonally across the square.
[3] Now a 13-room inn,[4] it is one of three "Historic Inns of Savannah," the other two being The Gastonian, at 220 East Gaston Street, and the Eliza Thompson House Bed and Breakfast, at 5 West Jones Street.
[6] The stairways, window treatments, columns, fences and gates on and around the building are all made of cast iron, not wood.