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May/June 2002 - The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation

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PAID ADVERTISEMENTSALPHARETTA, c. 1895. Farmhouse on 4.69acres in Cherokee County. 3BR/2BA Originalwoodwork. House in good condition. Oldbarn & smokehouse. Fenced pasture. Countywater. $269,900. RE/MAX Town & CountryZerah Wilson 770-544-2124.www.teamcherokee.netATHENS, c. 1849. <strong>The</strong> home of Howell Cobb,<strong>for</strong>mer governor of <strong>Georgia</strong>, in Cobbham <strong>Historic</strong>District; last ante-bellum Greekcolumnedhome in Athens which remains aresidence; elegance throughout, grand 12-footcenter hall, renovated four-over-four design inexcellent condition, brochure available.$825,000. Diane Adams, Prudential BlantonRealtors, 706-613-6040, ext. 234, or 706-543-0846, dianea@prudentialblanton.com.ATHENS, c. 1902. This charming home is surroundedby 3+ ac. of trees, arbor and gardensin the heart of historic "Five Points." This ramblinghome features heart pine floors, marblefireplaces, master on main level, remodeledbaths and kitchen and separate carriage houseapt. $997,000. Diane Adams, Prudential Blanton,706-613-6040, ext. 234 or 706-543-0846,dianea@prudentialblanton.comBARNESVILLE, c. 1850. American GothicRevival built by John Means totally on thepremises, using square nails and pegs, w/custommade windows, mouldings and trims <strong>for</strong>the front porch and unique corner pilasters.5BR/2BA, beautifully restored, 45 minutes toAtlanta Airport. Virtual tour atwww.opendoorhomes.com. $289,900, Betty Burnett,404-308-3431, Harry Norman Realtors,McDonough.COLUMBUS, c. 1835. <strong>The</strong> Woolfolk House is afine example of Greek Revival architecture.Built by John Woolfolk, one of the pioneers ofMuscogee County. 2-story frame house w/6Doric columns. Listed on the National Registerand located in the Wynnton Village <strong>Historic</strong>District. Property has been vacant <strong>for</strong> manyyears and needs restoration. Contact ElizabethBarker at the <strong>Historic</strong> Columbus Foundation at706-322-0756. $150,000COVINGTON, c. 1898. Regency Hall. A FederalStyle masterpiece. Owners have extensivelyrestored the home and grounds. Detailedmouldings. Hardwood floors, intricately carvedmantles and stained-glass windows are amongthe elegant appointments throughout thishome. 6BR/6.5BA, 2 parlors, large dining room,ballroom, pool, gardens, etc. $1,750,000. ClydeWilliams, Harry Norman Realtors, 404-316-4243. Equal housing opportunity.EATONTON, c. 1814. Remodeled in 1840s and1880s. Gothic Revival Jenkins House on 12 acreslandscaped by Berckmans in picturesque-styleof Downing. Partial restoration incl. new wiring,plumbing, roof and structural repairs. Listed inPerkerson’s White Columns and Linley’s Architecture.Beautiful plaster medallions, graining, marblemantels, heart pine, 13’ ceilings, 14 rooms, 6porches, 2 outbuildings. 1st time on marketsince 1873. $550,000. Owner 706-485-0388.GREENSBORO, 1907. Grand Oaks wasupdated without compromising its integrity.With 5BR/2BA and handsome woodworkthroughout. Other features include <strong>for</strong>mal living& dining rooms, library, kitchen and butler’spantry. Pocket doors, wrap porch, tenniscourt, gazebo and fountain. $450,000. TerriThornton, Coldwell Banker. LOR 800-432-0858.www.cblakeoconee.com.GWINNETT, c. 1827. Isaac Adair House.Award-winning restored plantation housenear Atlanta. 3900 s.f. National Register housesits in 10-acre secluded park-like setting.Wildlife and small waterfall on property.Museum-quality home with all modern com<strong>for</strong>tsand necessities <strong>for</strong> gracious Southern living.$694,500. Contact: Frances Johnson, C-21Findley Real Estate, 770-476-5238; e-mailfhj1125@bellsouth.net.

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