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$860,000
Sold on 6/30/23
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
1 |
2.10 |
2,880 |
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1905 |
On the market:
166 days
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Extraordinary opportunity to own one of Madison’s premier historic buildings located on the Square in Madison Georgia. Built in 1905 this remarkable two-story building was home to The Postal Telegraph Company, the Western Union Telegraph Company, The Exemption Board for the Army Draft during WW2, and the Amelia Parker Baldwin Library before becoming home to the Madisonian Paper in the 1950’s.
This live-work building offers a spacious second floor loft space with a large and light filled living room, dining room and an open concept designer kitchen with dramatic views of Morgan County’s iconic courthouse. The second-floor master suite offers a small study or nursery as well as large walk-in closet and beautifully appointed bathroom.
The main floor maintains its original heart-pine wood floors, 9-foot arched windows, and features additional gathering spaces, a luxurious ADA compliant bathroom, a well-designed butler’s pantry and access to the side garden and rear parking area. This well-done space offers an elevator between floors as well as a central staircase to join the first and second floors. A portion of the main floor must be used as commercial, professional, or retail space per the building’s zoning.
Exterior spaces include the “editors walk” - a beautifully landscaped private garden space that runs the entire length of the building and a two-car parking pad at the rear of the building. Walk to restaurants, shopping and town park.
Listing courtesy of Michael Redwine, Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International