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HARRIS COUNTY (Shiloh), c.1880. The Carlisle
House, 3330 sq.ft., 3-4 bedrooms, 3 bathes on 8 rural
acres. Vernacular farmhouse retains original heart
pine floors, beaded board walls, windows and mantels
on 5 fireplaces. Interior and exterior walls have
never been painted. Completely renovated. $486,000.
Bob Patterson Realty, 706-628-4663 or
www.bob-patterson.com. |

HOGANSVILLE, c. 1905. Early Craftsman style home
or B&B. Main house features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths,
pocket doors, pine floors, clawfoot tubs, 7
fireplaces, 11 stained-glass windows. Two-car carriage
house boasts 2 bedrooms, bath, den, kitchen, studio.
Hilltop home is 2 miles from I-85 and sits among
mature hardwood and fruit trees. Click
HERE to view more photos. Call (706) 407-6723 or
email Angela
Sharp. |

LAVONIA, c. 1900. Queen Anne 6 BR/5 BA with 3
BR/1BA guest cottage. Large rooms, 10 fireplaces, 3
story round facade, modern kitchen, updated HVAC & so
much more! Just minutes from beautiful Lake Hartwell &
I-85. Approved B&B zoning. $800,000 Contact Larry
Hill, Century 21 WaterMark Realty (706) 356-2121, cell
(706) 491-2144. More photos at
www.lakehartwellrealtor.com. |

MACON, c. 1860.
FOR RENT Available Oct. '08 following
estate sale Sept. 20 (same location). Primary
furnishings remain including all appliances. Renovated
1990 one level 2BR, 2BA, 1900 sq. ft. w/central hall,
heart pine floors, original mouldings, 12 ft.
ceilings, off-street parking for 3 cars, rear deck,
alarm system. $1500/mo. + utilities. Contact Terry
Holland (478) 747-3094. |

MARIETTA, c. 1857.
The Cheney-Newcomer House is an antebellum Greek
Revival plantation house that was built by Andrew
Jackson Cheney. It served as Union General John
Schofield’s headquarters during the Civil War Battle
of Kolb’s Farm in 1864. The property is ideal for
office space. $250,000. Contact Jim Glover at
678-581-7305. |

MILLEDGEVILLE, c. 1822.
One of the South's finest federal houses is the
Williams-Orme-Crawford-Sallee house in the heart of
Milledgeville's historic district. Attributed to
architect / builder Daniel Pratt, this little-changed
house is one of the best Milledgeville Federal-style
houses and has been in the same family since 1836.
Original millwork, plaster, floors and architectural
details remain intact. Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
to acquire a true architectural gem in virtually
untouched condition. $425,000. Contact James H. Webb,
Sheridan Solomon & Assoc., 800-329-9980, ext. 322. |

MILLEDGEVILLE, c. 1890's. Myrick House. This
spacious 3030 sq ft "New South Vernacular" home is in
the Historic District of Downtown Milledgeville. Only
a short walk from Georgia College and State
University, and downtown. This home features 3-4
bedrooms (one being a possible study), 3 & 1/2 baths,
cook's kitchen with walk-in pantry, formal dinning
room, sunroom, large foyer, hardwood floors, wrap
around porch and much more. The Myrick house belonged
to Susan Myrick, a well known writer for the Union
Recorder. She was also known for her help with the
making of "Gone With The Wind". $339,000. Contact
Kelly Gates, Coldwell Banker SSK, 478-363-1082, or
478-453-4210 ext 231 |

NEWBORN, c. 1870. Lovely, Empire style home with
receiving hall and formal dining room. 5 bedrooms and
3 baths. This home sits on 4 acres. Many pecan and oak
trees. Outbuildings. Located less than 50 miles east
of Atlanta. $349,900. Easy access to I-20. National
Register of Historic Places. For more information,
visit
www.delainebourne.com or call Delaine Bourne,
Prudential Colony Realty, at 770-786-2000. |

NEWNAN, c. 1840's. Rare opportunity to own one of
Georgia's most significant historic mansions. Priced
$500k below replacement cost at $1,499,000! Located in
downtown Newnan on 4.8 acres, 1840's home with another
3/2 carriage house, pool, gazebo, 3 car garage. To see
more photos and a virtual tour, visit
www.suzannetrammell.com. Call Suzanne Trammell at
678-923-6246. |

PLAINS, c. 1903. Spacious Victorian house in
the hometown of the 39th President of the United
States. 4,000 sq. ft.; 4/5 bedrooms, 2 ˝ baths.
Original fireplace mantles, doors, windows, trim and
heart-pine flooring. Very good condition with recent
roof, wiring, plumbing, HVAC. Wrap-around porch and
extra-large lot. $189,000. Contact Charles Crisp,
Southern Land & Realty, 229.924.0189 or
charlescrisp@bellsouth.net. |

SPARTA, c 1838. Bird-Pierce Campbell House. 6,000
sq feet living space, including full unfinished
basement; 1.067 acre lot; 3 large living areas on main
level; 3 large bedrooms on second level; 1 1/2
bathrooms installed & plumbed for 2 more full baths;
12-foot ceilings; covered porches with original columns; elaborate
plaster moldings & cornices; antique mantels & hearths
(original marble & woods);
original wood floors; historic glass windows, masonry,
stone and plaster; new appliances; new roof with
standing seam copper; six zone Frigidaire
HVAC; concrete foundation; attic insulation; whole
house Romex wiring; copper/cast iron plumbing; city
sewer, gas, water; $399,900. Call Sue Tuvell
678.443.9110 |

SYLVANIA, c. 1860. 2,000 sq. ft. dogtrot from
rural Georgia completely disassembled, stockpiled,
labeled and stored in Sylvania,GA. Complete original
wide plank heart pine interior & hand-hewn structure
of exceptional quality. Exterior siding, trim and
windows would need to be reproduced. Original brick
not available but closely matches a light Savannah
Gray. Reconstruction drawings including floor plans
and elevations are included. Building would need to be
restored with authentic windows, details, & wood
shingle roof. This Federal/Plantation Plain style
house would make an excellent country house or hunting
lodge. $100,000. Call 770.643.3938. |
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