![]() Some listing services indicate the home finally sold for $900,000 last week, but we’ve reached out to Keller Williams Realty First Atlanta, where the listing is still active, to ensure that information is accurate. Once listed for as high as $2.8 million in 2009, the property has undergone numerous pricing swings and delistings over the years before a final posted reduction to $1 million in April. Other highlights include the triple-sink kitchen, the property’s onsite workshop/barn, and pool grounds befitting grill-happy aristocracy. Speaking of, the main dining area is positioned in a 35-foot turret, with cherry inlaid floors beneath. An upstairs social area, with gilded ceilings seen throughout. The overall room count (four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms) could seem low for a property of almost 9,100 square feet.īut behind an unsubtle facade like this, it’s no surprise that interior proportions go large. Moving inside, the twin red-carpeted staircases in the foyer are somehow expected, with ornate iron railings leading up to truly overside bedrooms. The setting includes meadows, rolling wooded hills, and views to mountains in the distance, per the listing. Punctuated by four turrets, it stands about an hour from Midtown, or 65 miles northwest, between Interstate 75 and the Chattahoochee National Forest. Nestled on 28 enchanting acres, replete with a mountain stream, serene lake, and ancient-looking arched bridge, this “magnificent stone castle” from 2005 is billed as a private retreat like few others. This could be as close to the Middle Ages as North Georgia living gets.
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