Listing courtesy of Harry Norman Realtors
Old Hollywood meets European elegance in Atlanta!
This John Calhoun designed Dutch manor house overflows with architectural artistry. Crafted with the finest materials and modern conveniences, it’s tucked away on a cul-de-sac near Chastain Park. Built in 1990, this three-level, 4,540 sq ft residence is strategically situated on a
wide, half-acre (.58) lot to take full advantage of the light.
Enter through a baroque gable porch, framed by boxwoods into an entrance hall with fluted columns. Step down into a sweeping living room with 11 foot ceilings, 200-year-old beams, a custom fireplace, and French doors with a Juliet balcony. The dining room seats twelve and opens through another set of French doors into an outdoor patio for al fresco dining. The chef’s kitchen boasts high-end German tile floors, custom pine cabinetry and luxury fixtures and
appliances by Waterworks, Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele. A windowed laundry room and china closet contribute to practical elegance. The cozy library with floor-to-ceiling bookcases doubles as a bedroom, while a Swedish-style sauna and marble powder
room complete the first floor.
A domed skylight illuminates the curved staircase leading to the sunlit primary suite with a sitting room and bath featuring a Sherle Wagner sink, Circa Lighting sconces, and a frameless glass shower door. Three additional bedrooms offer updated baths with more luxury fixtures from Crosswater London, Waterworks,
Perrin, and Bocci.
The terrace level has a private entrance and features an antique Portuguese arch that leads into a spacious media room/office and an adjacent room that can be used as a gym or wine cellar. Meticulous, mature landscaping enhances the sense of timelessness.
The property is officially in the City of Atlanta and Sandy Springs, offering a choice of both public school systems. Fine private schools are also
nearby. With its unmatched combination of European charm, modern amenities, and proximity to city life, this home is a rare and unparalleled find.
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.
We are a community of individuals. We are diverse, we are dynamic, and we are discerning. We are builders. We are connected to one another with a common bond. A common dream. A common quest. Pointing life in one direction. Forward.