4
Beds
2 full, 1 half
Baths
2,400
Sqft
13,068
Sqft lot
0.30
Acre lot
Status:
Active
Property Type:
Single Family Residence
Year Built:
1876
Neighborhood:
Cedartown
Days on Website:
20
Welcome to a true southern, post-Antebellum showstopper! As you step into this 19th-century jewel box. you immediately identify where historic charm meets modern comfort. This masterfully preserved 1876 Victorian stands proudly in the peaceful countryside of rural Georgia, a true Southern masterpiece brimming with character. Just 2 blocks from Cedartown’s revived square, restaurants and shops are just a short stroll away. For the outdoor type, the Silver Comet Trail is next to Cedartown with a trail head nearby. Painted crisp white and surrounded by a white picket fence, this home welcomes you with a classic front porch featuring a blue ceiling—a nod to Southern tradition. Original heart pine floors, keyhole molding, and 10-foot ceilings tell the story of generations past, while tasteful upgrades ensure comfort for today’s lifestyle. Some notable exterior highlights of the home include close proximity to the Silver Comet Trail is next to Cedartown with a trail head nearby. Highlights: 3 (or 4) bedrooms including beautifully converted sleeping porches, 2.5 bathrooms, all thoughtfully updated, Five original decorative fireplaces, each a work of art, Original light fixtures that cast a warm, nostalgic glow, Original glass panes throughout the home with “wavy” glass, Hand-carved knotty pine staircase—an architectural showpiece, Renovated kitchen with modern appliances and stylish finishes, Updated electrical, HVAC, roof, and water heater Some fabulous exterior Features include: Expansive screened porch for breezy afternoons & evenings, Detached 2-car garage with attached potting shed & storage, Side patio blooming with hydrangea, camellia, and flowering shrubs, Lush, manicured side yard blooming with color enclosed by a white picket fence, A magnificent oak tree anchoring the front yard landscape like a storybook scene. This home is more than a residence—it’s a retreat, a statement, and a rare opportunity to own a piece of Georgia’s architectural heritage.