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4 Beds
4,500 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 12/08/2021
Key Details
Sold Price $900,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Approx. Sqft 56.5
Square Footage 4,500 sqft
Price per Sqft $200
Subdivision --None--
MLS Listing ID 20212302
Sold Date 12/08/21
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 3
HOA Y/N No
Originating Board River Counties Association of REALTORS®
Year Built 1963
Annual Tax Amount $1,220
Lot Size 56.500 Acres
Acres 56.5
Lot Dimensions 56.5
Property Description
Set within 56 partially wooded acres Andever, by noted Atlanta architect James Means, is available for the first time since being built in 1963. As you approach the rolling quarter mile drive the beautiful columned brick home comes into view. Designed as a southern neoclassical house it includes Federal & Greek revival design elements & is reminiscent of homes built by carpenter architects & owners throughout the early south. Upon entering you are welcomed into a spacious hall featuring a sweeping spiral staircase, Palladian window, & arched doorway all originally from the Neel Reid designed J Carrol Payne house in Atlanta – just a few of the many architectural antiques collected by the owners for seven years prior to building. To the left is the large dining room w/ gas log fireplace & wonderful iron French doored bay window (also from J Carrol Payne house) opening to side terrace & boxwood gardens. Back through entrance hall to large living room, notice the Herringbone pattern oak parquet floors throughout the front rooms originally from the ballroom of the Montague house, a Cameron Hill home in Chattanooga. The living room features the first of 3 wood burning fireplaces & views from the windows showcase the lovely boxwood garden rooms. Along the back of the home, is a newly remodeled kitchen & laundry/mudroom w/ granite countertops & freshly finished heart pine floors. An informal brick floored dining room or breakfast room features French doors opening to the rear terrace and backyard. A light filled master ensuite completes the lower level w/ a Delft tile lined wood burning fireplace & bathroom w/ walk-in shower & old Georgia marble flooring. The upstairs features 3 more generous bedrooms w/ 2 full baths & a wonderful study/office w/ old cherry wood paneling, built-in bookshelves, & mantle all from Chattanooga's famous 1850's Nottingham House. The last of the three wood burning fireplaces is located here. In the hallway outside the study is a doorway to the large recessed back porch w/ porch swing, ceiling fans, & plenty of space for folks to relax & enjoy. Nearby back in the hallway is a plumbed closet that could be used as a wet bar or kitchenette for upstairs guests or dinners on the porch. A marble floored small room leads to a door that opens to front balcony as do two “Mill's window doors” from the front bedrooms. The front porch features beautiful columns from an early 19th c. house in Athens, Ga, & the overhead light fixture once lit up a Parisian street. Old heart pine from the Tallulah Falls Railroad Trestle was used for custom outside trim, cornices, & window shutters. The third floor – a favorite of the owners' five boys & then the grandchildren – is open space heated & cooled & used as a play area w/ pool table, craft/hobby space & extra storage. Grounds include about 23 acres wooded & 33 in pasture. In backyard there is a brick & slate roof studio/well house. House is on municipal water & there is a 100 ft. deep limestone well which runs irrigation. The 3 HVAC units are 2009/2013/2020. The slate roof was recently inspected, repaired, & has always been well maintained. There is also an older picture perfect barn & barn lot, a separate large garage/workshop, various outbuildings, & beautiful mature boxwood gardens. Centrally located between Knoxville & Chattanooga & about 130 miles from Atlanta, Athens is nicknamed, “The Friendly City”. MooFest, PumpkinTown, Sounds of Summer, Old Fashioned Downtown Christmas, & performances by the AACA are a few of the local events you are sure to enjoy! Tellico, Parksville, and Watts Bar lakes are all w/i an hour drive. Both Hiwassee River (think gentle lazy river) and Ocoee River (home of 1996 Olympics whitewater events) are less than 30 minutes away. This property is the ultimate work-from-home country estate, dream farm, or escape. Potential for B&B or event venue; 2.6 miles to McMinnCo.Airport that accomodates Lear jets & small privat
Location
State TN
County Mcminn
Area Athens Area In Mcminn County
Interior
Interior Features Primary Downstairs, Eat-in Kitchen, Central Vacuum
Heating Propane, Central, Electric, Multi Units
Cooling Central Air, Electric
Flooring Hardwood, Marble
Fireplaces Type Gas, Wood Burning
Fireplace Yes
Window Features Window Coverings,Storm Window(s)
Appliance Dishwasher, Double Oven, Electric Water Heater, Indoor Grill, Refrigerator
Exterior
Exterior Feature Garden
Parking Features Driveway, Gravel
Garage Spaces 1.0
Carport Spaces 1
Garage Description 1.0
Fence Fenced
Utilities Available Cable Available
View Mountain(s)
Roof Type Slate
Porch Covered, Patio, Porch
Building
Lot Description Wooded, Secluded, Level, Landscaped, Corner Lot
Entry Level Two
Lot Size Range 56.5
Sewer Septic Tank
Water Public
Additional Building Workshop, Stable(s), Barn(s), Outbuilding
Schools
Elementary Schools Mountain View
Middle Schools Mountain View
High Schools Mcminn Central
Others
Tax ID 09 027.00
Security Features Security System
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Horse Property true
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Special Listing Condition Probate Listing
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