Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Buckhead
Exceptional home renovated by Ladisic Fine Homes in 2001 with architect, Brian Bethea-Smith sited on over a half acre lot that backs up to 4 acres of protected woodlands in sought after Peachtree Park was featured on the cover of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles magazine. This home is designed for entertaining with an over-sized dining room, two sided fireplace between the living and dining rooms, impressive 26′ beamed ceilings, beautiful archways and trim, paneled music niche (perfect for piano) and a spectacular screened-in cedar porch with fireplace, exposed timbers and metal roof. The gourmet kitchen features custom cabinets by Gorrell Woodworks, highlighted with granite and tile backsplashes. Premium built-in appliances include Sub-zero refrigerator/freezer, Viking professional range, double oven, hood and warmer, Miele coffee maker, Asko dishwasher. The Primary Bedroom on main level is a sumptuous suite with beamed cathedral ceiling, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, limestone tiled bath with heated floors, jetted soaking tub, separate shower, dual vanities, large customized walk-in closet. This home also features a sauna for 4 people! Downstairs features a full in-law/nanny suite with bedroom/bath, living space, kitchen and dining space, additional screened porch, private entry, and movie theatre with 4 luxurious stadium seats, projector and 108″ screen. There is large unfinished storage space in the basement. Additional features include two water heaters, built-in speakers, NEW roof (Nov 2023), landscape by Scapes Design, waterfall feature and pond, mature trees with up lighting and down lighting, full irrigation metered separately, fire pit, rock walls and stone pathways. This home is a MUST SEE one of a kind that feels like a sanctuary in the middle of the City. Walk to Peachtree Park with playground, community garden, nature trail, Bynum Bridge Park (connects the neighborhood by walking bridge to Lenox Mall, shoppes and restaurants). The original home was constructed in 1951. It was renovated and expanded in 2001.
The spirit of Buckhead heads forward. This is the way it has been, and perhaps this is the way it will always be. The spirit of Buckhead points forward. You see it in the way we work, and you see it in the way we play. The reach is always extending further. The search is for excellence and beauty and grace and vibrancy.
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