Living room, Dutton-Waller Cottage Exterior, Dutton-Waller Cottage
I ran down to Tybee this evening to do a walk through of the beach house. Tonight I’m staying at a Mermaid Cottage called Dutton-Waller. Sigh. It’s true love. Built in 1938 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, DW is a beach house with soul. It’s the beach house The Breeze Inn wants to be when it grows up. This is yet another Jane Coslick/Diane Kaufman creation, and it was restored with so much love, so much thought, so much care, it makes my heart go pitter-patter. Tomorrow when it’s daylight, and before I go over to the Breeze, I’ll walk around and take some pics of all the glorious details to post. Until then, here’s a little cottage porn for your perusal. Dutton-Waller says don’t hate me ‘cuz I’m beautiful.
Very sweet! I would love to be staying there. 🙂
Angie
Thank you so much for your comment. I am a huge fan of yours.
I love Tybee. My family went to Savannah back in September and had a wonderful time (I don't think I've ever had a bad time in Savannah).
I love this cottage & want it!!!!
BTW- Dutton Waller is for sale ( one can’t buy any more cottages to restore until one sells one!) http://www.duttonwallercottage.com This really is a very special cottage that was loved back to life! We’re so glad Mary Kay was able to stay and enjoy!