The inspiration for this home was originally known as The Habersham House built for the wealthy planter, James Habersham, Jr. It was constructed from a soft, Georgia red brick which eventually bled through the white plastered exterior walls and changed the color to pink. Thereafter it was known as “The Pink House” and became a Savannah landmark. During the American Revolutionary period the house was used for many secret meetings to help plan freeing the Colonies from British rule. Today it is home to one of Savannah's finest restaurants and still retains its pink color.
Muirfield Square - Savannah
Era: Colonial
Style: Georgian (1720-1840)
3958 Muirfield Square
Habersham House – 23 Abercorn Street, Savannah (1771)
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