Sorrel Weed House – haunted hotel

    Sorrel Weed House

    Hotel·Status Unknown·Unknown·Updated April 23, 2026
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    Background & History

    Historical context and known paranormal claims surrounding Sorrel Weed House.

    The Sorrel Weed House stands as one of Savannah, Georgia's most architecturally distinguished mansions and one of the most actively haunted structures in the southeastern United States, achieving recognition among paranormal researchers as a location of extraordinary spiritual activity and multiple distinct hauntings. Constructed in 1840 during Savannah's antebellum period of prosperity, the imposing Greek Revival residence exemplifies the architectural aspirations and social standing of Savannah's antebellum planter elite, with its neoclassical lines, refined proportions, and elaborate detailing reflecting the era's aesthetic ideals and the wealth of its original owner. The building was among the first two structures in Georgia to receive official state landmark designation in 1954, reflecting its recognized historical and architectural significance within the broader context of American heritage preservation and the state's commitment to maintaining connections to its historical past. The mansion was designed and constructed as a statement of wealth and permanence, featuring elaborate architectural detailing, precisely proportioned rooms, and layouts that demonstrated the prominence of the Sorrel family within Savannah's nineteenth-century society and their integration into the commercial and social networks that sustained the city's antebellum economy. The house witnessed the full arc of the family's tenure, encompassing periods of prosperity and social prominence alongside the profound transformations wrought by the American Civil War and its aftermath, including Reconstruction, industrial development, and the modernization of Savannah's economy and society during the twentieth century. The structure survived the conflicts and upheavals of American history, maintaining its architectural integrity and becoming recognized as a significant cultural landmark worthy of preservation and public acknowledgment. The paranormal phenomena associated with the Sorrel Weed House center on two distinct entities whose energies appear to maintain an enduring presence within the structure and whose manifestations have been extensively documented by paranormal investigators, television programs, and visitors. Matilda Sorrel, a member of the prominent household and daughter of the Sorrel family, is believed to manifest throughout the mansion with particular intensity, her apparition appearing in various rooms and hallways with sufficient clarity and frequency to establish a pattern of recognized hauntings that persist across decades. Molly, an enslaved woman held within the household and whose life was constrained by the institution of slavery and the particular vulnerabilities of bondwomen in antebellum southern society, is reported to maintain an equally persistent presence that suggests unresolved trauma and continued connection to the location of her captivity and suffering. Paranormal investigators conducting electronic voice phenomenon recordings have captured disembodied voices attributed to both entities, providing documented evidence of their ongoing presence and apparent desire to communicate with the living. Visitors and staff report unexplained sounds throughout the structure including whispers, calls, and vocalizations without visible source, moving objects that suggest telekinetic activity, apparitions appearing in mirrors and reflective surfaces throughout the house, and a pervasive sense of presence in specific rooms and corridors that visitors identify as emotionally charged or spiritually active. The house has been extensively featured on paranormal television programming including Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, and Most Haunted, with episodes documenting phenomena that suggest the mansion ranks among the most intensely haunted locations in North America. The Sorrel Weed House has been recognized as the fifth-most haunted place in the United States according to major paranormal and cultural databases, establishing its position as a primary destination for paranormal investigation and ghost tour activities within Savannah's growing haunted tourism industry.

    Type

    hotel

    Location

    Savannah, Georgia

    County

    Chatham County

    Coordinates

    32.074154, -81.09401

    Added to Archive

    February 26, 2026

    Current Status

    Status Unknown

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    Activity Breakdown
    6

    Types of documented activity recorded at Sorrel Weed House, organized by category.

    Visual Activity

    2
    Apparitions
    Full-Body Apparitions

    Audio Activity

    3
    Disembodied Voices
    EVPs
    Unexplained Sounds

    Physical Disturbances

    1
    Object Manipulations

    Reported Areas
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    Known Entities
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    Contact Information

    6 W Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401

    32.074154, -81.09401

    Access

    Unknown

    Status

    Status Unknown

    Documented Experiences
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    Access Level

    Unknown

    Status

    Status Unknown

    Environment

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    Sources & References
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    Experience Glossary
    6

    Detailed descriptions of each type of activity documented at Sorrel Weed House.

    Apparitions

    visual phenomenon

    Definition

    A reported visual sighting of a human-like or shadow-like figure without a physical source.

    What People Report

    Witnesses describe full-body figures, partial forms, or fleeting silhouettes appearing in hallways, doorways, or peripheral vision. These sightings are typically brief and may vanish when directly observed.

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    Disembodied Voices

    audio phenomenon

    EVPs

    audio evidence

    Object Manipulations

    physical disturbance

    Full-Body Apparitions

    visual manifestation

    Unexplained Sounds

    audio anomaly

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