1933 Traditional house in Savannah, Georgia - $2.1 Million

Completely renovated Traditional house for sale in Savannah, Georgia. Built in 1933, original architectural details preserved, gardens curated by Rosemary Verey. $2,150,000.

1933 Traditional house Savannah Georgia - front view

House overview

This iconic Ardsley Park Savannah Gray Brick home is ideally located on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and 44th Street and has recently been completely renovated.

The stunning renovation includes a significant kitchen expansion and addition of a pantry, wet bar and powder room on the first floor and reimagining of the second floor to include a primary bedroom suite wing, two spacious en suite bedrooms, a bonus play/sleeping space, a charming office and a new, fully equipped laundry room.

  • The attic is fully insulated with spray foam insulation, and the previous heavy conditioning equipment and fan have been removed to make way for easy space additions in the future, as needed.

  • Renovations protected original architectural details, including the magnificent millwork, mahogany doors and brass door hardware and three traditional fireplaces, yet added small additional details such as the hidden jib door to the basement, the built-in kitchen nook and a laundry chute off of the master closet.

  • Electrical, plumbing and ductwork was replaced where needed and recently installed HVAC has been recently maintained and updated.

  • Notably, the gardens of the estate were curated by Rosemary Verey, the famed British horticulturist, who also designed the gardens of the royal household. The majority of the gardens were left intact during the most recent update.

With its stately Federal-style architecture, original Savannah grey brick exterior, slate roof and ideal location on a quiet corner overlooking a majestic avenue of palm trees, this sophisticated home stands apart as one of the finest residences in Ardsley Park.

House details

 

Photo gallery (1-20)

Photo gallery (21-38)

Photo gallery (39-50)

Previous
Previous

The Nan Weber Home, 1872 Traditional style in Farmington, Missouri - $799k

Next
Next

1910 Single-Family house in Vicksburg, Mississippi - $899k