Historic Savannah, Georgia-The 1852 Laurence Connell Home
Wrought iron known for durability and ornamental beauty is part of Savannah’s historic preservation efforts,

“Laurence Connell immigrated from Ireland and arrived in Savannah in 1837. He was a shopkeeper and held a number of public offices, both elective and appointive. Constable, Magistrate or Justice of the Peace, Port Harden, Notary, member of the Board of Health and Chief Pailiff of the County Court. Indications are that he left Savannah in 1890. There is no record of any living descendants.” to read more click here.





Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are enjoying the sites of Savannah and Coastal Georgia.
The house is beautiful, and I love the wrought iron elements. They add a certain elegance to the building.
Thanks Alice for this beautiful home and its wonderful doors and wrought ironwork. It is hard to imagine the skill to make such lace-like iron work.