A popular Savannah neighborhood is opening its doors once again for a behind-the-scenes look at its historic homes and gardens.The 2026 Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent Tour of Homes & Gardens invites visitors to explore a curated selection of private residences and outdoor spaces in Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent, one of the city’s most beloved neighborhoods.Hosted by the Ardsley Park/Chatham Crescent Garden Club, the annual event features docent-led tours offering insight into the area’s architecture, history and landscape design. Guides will share stories that highlight the character of the neighborhood, from early 20th-century homes to meticulously maintained gardens.The tour follows a walkable route through the neighborhood, allowing guests to experience multiple properties at their own pace.Organizers say proceeds from the event support the garden club’s efforts in neighborhood beautification, preservation and community projects.Advance ticket purchase is recommended, as the event sold out last year. The tour will take place rain or shine, and attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes.Tickets are available here.
SAVANNAH, Ga. —
A popular Savannah neighborhood is opening its doors once again for a behind-the-scenes look at its historic homes and gardens.
The 2026 Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent Tour of Homes & Gardens invites visitors to explore a curated selection of private residences and outdoor spaces in Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent, one of the city’s most beloved neighborhoods.
Hosted by the Ardsley Park/Chatham Crescent Garden Club, the annual event features docent-led tours offering insight into the area’s architecture, history and landscape design. Guides will share stories that highlight the character of the neighborhood, from early 20th-century homes to meticulously maintained gardens.
The tour follows a walkable route through the neighborhood, allowing guests to experience multiple properties at their own pace.
Organizers say proceeds from the event support the garden club’s efforts in neighborhood beautification, preservation and community projects.
Advance ticket purchase is recommended, as the event sold out last year. The tour will take place rain or shine, and attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes.
Tickets are available here.

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