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$655,000
Sold on 6/10/24
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
4,882 |
$5,055 |
1810 |
On the market:
125 days
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Welcome to The Anchorage, built in 1810. This home was moved to Walton County by its owner in 1985. It was the oldest house in Madison, GA surviving the Civil War. In 1850, the house was renovated and a touch of greek revival was added, hence the taller ceilings in the front section of the house and the columns. The original moldings, stairs, wainscoting, many doors, most of the floors, columns (3 out of 4), and outside boarding are still in tack. The exquisite charm will leave you enthralled in every room. It has 8 working fireplaces, 6 with natural gas logs and 2 are natural burning. It has 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. The kitchen has been updated with other improvements including a new HVAC on the main level added in 2022, and upstairs in 2023. The tin roof was replaced within the last 10 years. Leading down the circular driveway, the front lawn is sodded with irrigation. Sitting on 5 beautiful acres with scuppernong vines, pear, apple and fig trees. It has a parterre with brick walkways and an inground saltwater pool. It also has enough road frontage for division adding another buildable lot. Imagine entertaining on the beautiful large sitting porches on the front and the back of the home. There is a 3 car detached garage and small storage building. In addition, a seperate guest quarters with a bedroom, kitchen and full bath. This property is a rare offering and a must see to appreciate all of the details. PRICED BELOW APPRASIAL VALUE. Sold as is.
Listing courtesy of Kelly C Smith, Southern Classic Realtors