This lovely home exudes the timeless charm and classic elegance that you expect in Tuxedo Park. Renowned architect Stan Dixon designed a recent complete renovation and expansion. The updates increased the living space and added a semi-detached garage which connects to the home by a breezeway. Step inside the inviting foyer to a formal dining room and spacious living room graced with a fireplace and French doors.
Main Level
The heart of the home lies in the lovely kitchen which is equipped with a center island, double oven, and walk-in pantry. The kitchen seamlessly opens to a family room with a cozy wood-burning fireplace and built-in bookshelves and a wet bar.
Relaxation and entertaining converge in the enclosed all-season living porch, complete with a grilling station, beverage fridge, wood-burning fireplace, living room and dining area, creating the perfect setting for both casual gatherings and elegant dining. With a view of the swimming pool and landscape beyond, this will be where you will enjoy spending most of your time!
Adjacent to the living porch is the generously sized main-floor recreation room. This versatile room with a temperature-controlled wine cellar and powder room is perfect for watching the game or hanging out after a day at the pool!
The primary bedroom suite on the main level is a lovely retreat and features a walk-in closet with custom shelving, and in-suite laundry (which can be converted to extra closet space if desired).
Upper Level
Upstairs, discover three spacious bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bath, walk-in closet, and access to a shared laundry room with a sink and ample storage.
Behind the 2-car garage is a surprise that will delight golfers – a putting green! Practice your short game right in your own backyard!
A Control 4 system conveniently integrates music and security cameras throughout the home. Conveniently located just a short drive from Buckhead Village and only 1 block from 35 acres of gardens and parkland nestled behind the Atlanta History Center! This home offers an exceptional living experience for the discerning homeowner, combining classic charm, convenience, and a variety of outdoor recreation in the heart of South Tuxedo Park.
South Tuxedo Park Neighborhood
South Tuxedo Park is a small neighborhood that combines just about everything you might move to Buckhead for. Valley Road alone has some of the most beautiful homes in Buckhead, with similarly wonderful homes on nearby streets.
The Cherokee Town & Country Club and the entire South Tuxedo Park neighborhood was once the 100 acre estate of the Grant family. John W. Grant and his wife Annie Inman Grant operated a farm on the property and built their home (which is now part of the Cherokee Club House) there in 1917.
Today the Cherokee Club sits in the center of the neighborhood and offers its members swimming, tennis, and more. The Atlanta History Center includes 35 acres of gardens and walking trails in addition to the fascinating displays and artifacts inside.
The southeastern tip of South Tuxedo Park includes many of Buckhead’s favorite shopping options. The adjacent Buckhead Village is home to the finest collection of high-end dining and retail in Georgia. Neighbors love Lucy’s Market, the Buckhead Butcher, and Whole Foods to name a few.
Tuxedo Park
Tuxedo Park is the undisputed top-shelf neighborhood in Buckhead. The rich history of this area goes deeper than many residents may realize. This early Atlanta suburb was only woods and farmland at the beginning of the 20th century, but that quickly changed. Wealthy Atlantans began building homes along Paces Ferry around 1904, many used as summer or country estates with farm animals and extensive gardens. Tuxedo Park expanded North several blocks from there and has kept its refined Southern elegance ever since.
The Tuxedo Park Civic Association holds social events, hires private security officers, and generally keeps the neighborhood connected despite the mostly gated and secluded estates. With its historic mansions and picturesque landscaping, Tuxedo Park is aptly named for this sophisticated neighborhood of magnificent residences. Some of the finest estates in Buckhead are located in the prestigious Tuxedo Park neighborhood.
Although the city of Atlanta has grown to surround this once-remote area, the neighborhood still maintains an aura of seclusion and escape. The manicured grounds and varied architecture of the homes give the neighborhood a formal air befitting its name.