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AMERICUS, c. 1892. One of the finest houses in Americus. Built in 1892 and remodeled in the 1930s, this exceptional house has many fine architectural features including Tower-of-the-Winds Corinthian columns, marble porch floor & terrace, curved staircase, 5 fireplaces, and elegant moldings throughout. Over 4200 sq. ft. of living space includes huge master bedroom suite, two additional bedrooms & baths, two living rooms, sun porch, library, and large kitchen. Beautifully landscaped backyard with mature trees, shrubbery, and ivy-clad brick wall. Mechanical systems have been updated & exterior freshly painted. Charles Crisp, Southern Land & Realty, 229-938-4127.

athens

ATHENS, c. 1930. Colonial Revival overlooking Oconee River. 7 acre estate, "Chatts Island," offers much to the purchaser with an appreciation for heritage, a desire for privacy and an in-town setting. Uniquely sited on a river bluff, this 4 BD/4.5BA home has classic design, formal appointments, Neel Reid walnut paneling, hardwood floors, heart of pine structural beams/floor joists, & 9 ft. ceilings. Professionally landscaped yard is complimented by a screened-in porch, oversized deck, and graciously sized pool, all overlooking the river.- $1,290,000.
B Presnell 706-540-0757 Athens Classic Properties. For more information & photos, www.BPresnell.com.

 

atlanta

ATLANTA, c. 1896. Live in a historic landmark restored as two loft spaces; both enjoy 11 ft. ceilings, north facing windows, an up-to-date kitchen and tiled bath. The larger unit (B) has 2000 sq. ft of gleaming hardwood floors in open living space. The restoration earned it & Whittier Mill Village a place on the National Register in 2001. The second unit (A) is 1000 square feet of beautifully decorated living space, presently leased mo. to mo. Lease the larger unit (B) for $1350/mo. or purchase the building. For price and information call owner/agent Bett Williams, 404-309-4876 @ Dorsey Alston Realtors, 79 W. Paces Ferry, Atlanta. www.dorseyalston.com

 

ATLANTA, c. 1900. Charming, Craftsman Bungalow in the Heart of Buckhead; believed to have been the home of the legendary Atlanta Blues musician Willie Lee Perryman (“Piano Red”), and has been lovingly restored by a noted interior designer. 2 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, paneled den with built-in bookcases and fireplace, separate dining room, large keeping room opens to spacious kitchen, screen porch overlooking beautiful backyard, rocking chair porch, heart-of-pine floors, walls and ceilings, four fireplaces $249,000 Contact: Meredith Mansfield 404-216-1727 or Chuck Wood 404-822-8828 Harry Norman, Realtors 404-261-2700.

 

bainbridge

BAINBRIDGE, c. 1903. Originally built in 1903 as the Fordham Hotel in downtown Bainbridge. Approximately 10,000 square feet on 3 floors located in the Central Business District. Perfect for mixed-use development. A new roof was installed in 2006. Recently the back wall and the 1st,  2nd & 3rd floors were stabilized. The 1st floor has a completely new flooring system. $198,000. For more information & photos concerning this property, please contact Amanda Glover, 229-248-2000 ext. 123 or aglover@bainbridgecity.com.

BUFORD, c. 1925. Historic Daisey Shadburn Residence, a brick and stucco Arts & Crafts bungalow. This 3,260 sq. ft. home has been restored and is currently utilized as a corporate office. Situated on a corner lot on Main Street, this Craftsman has access to three streets. Within walking distance of the thriving downtown, it could be easily used as a residence again. This landmark building has 10 foot ceilings, built-in bookcases, hardwoods throughout, a small cellar, room for expansion in the attic, and also includes a large, free-standing brick carraige house. $550,000. Take Virtual Tour or contact Lynn A. Bowman at Service First Reatly, 770-616-6318.

columbus

COLUMBUS, c. 1926. Columbus' only Neel Reid house. 4 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, Formal Living Room, Dining Room, Sunroom, Sunporch, Library, Pool, Separate Garage with small apartment, Small storage building, Large lot with 3 1/2, acres of land, Sprinkler system. Placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. House, lawns, gardens & garden buildings, as well as some of the interior decorative features, were the creations of architect Neel Reid. The red brick house and outbuildings are a Federal design with Greek Revival details. The front entrance and garden portico have Greek Doric orders and the small temple that forms the gazebo has Tuscan columns and treillage. Owners through the years have maintained the integrity of the property. Call (706) 653-9637.

GRIFFIN, c. 1845. Spalding County. Hunt-Duke House. Listed on National Register of Historic Places. 5BR/4.5BA on 8+ Acres located on the 3rd Hole of the Griffin Country Club Golf Course. Relocated from Downtown Griffin and rebuilt in 1978. Systems modernized while historic charm and significance maintained. High ceilings, large rooms and incredible details will transport you to a different era! Offered at $700,000. Rich Richardson, Keller Williams Peachtree Road, 404-419-3660. Learn more >>

lagrange

LAGRANGE, c. 1906. Listed on the National Register, this lovely Greek Revival is situated on 2+ acres in a charming southern college town. Beautifully restored, this 5 bedroom home features beautiful moldings, 8 fireplaces, 2 staircases, parquet floors, gourmet kitchen with cathedral ceiling and granite countertops and more. $1,800,000. Jenny Copeland 706-402-4084. www.jcopelandrealty.com



LAGRANGE, c. 1922. This stately Georgian Revival home designed by renowned architect Neel Reid retains its grand intricate detailing on the interior and in the stunning brick-enclosed gardens accented by a gunite swimming pool. There are 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, grand living and dining rooms, breakfast and sunroom, library, 6 fireplaces, grand formal entrance staircase and a rear staircase that extends from the large basement to the finished third floor. $849,000. Jim Warwick, Beacham & Company Realtors, 404-216-9450, jimwarwickjr@aol.com

OGLETHORPE, c. 1850. Antebellum Beauty. Rare Georgia example of a true raised cottage. 4BR/2BA. Formal upstairs rooms have 15 ft. ceilings, immense windows, heartpine floors, original Greek Revival trim w/ oversize door & window casings w/ pediments. Front parlor has marbleized mantle & plaster medallion. Staircase has curved railing, massive newel posts, & unusual Greek Key design on stair ends. Good overall condition. Detached garage, mature trees, and wonderful old camellias. $120,000. Charles Crisp, Southern Land & Realty, 229-938-4127.

 

WARRENTON, c. 1905. Main Street. Walk to historic downtown Warrenton from this country home with wrap-a-round porch. It is a comfortable, restored home with tall, peg board ceilings, heart pine floors, transoms over the doors for air circulation and large base and crown moldings. House was completely renovated in the last ten years. Heating and air systems are natural gas and the downstairs unit was upgraded last year. Contact owner at 706-465-1523. Information at www.197MainSt.info

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