Birmingham

  • 1924 Birmingham Tudor Home

    1924 Birmingham Tudor Home

    A beautiful home located in Birmingham’s Forest Park neighborhood. It was built in 1924 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. โฃ This one has me longing for fall!โฃ

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  • The Eugene Enslen House

    The Eugene Enslen House

    The Eugene Enslen House, in Birmingham, was built in 1910. His family were some of the earliest citizens to the town and organized the Jefferson County Savings Bank which is where much of his wealth came from.โฃโฃThis home has over 8,000 square feet and is one of the finest Neo-classical Revival residences in the city.…

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  • Historic Rhodes Park

    Historic Rhodes Park

    Let’s take it on back to Birmingham today. Check out this super eclectic house in the Rhodes Park neighborhood. Built in 1903, it was designed by architect William Chaffee who designed a couple neighboring houses as well. It’s so unique!โฃโฃThe homes in this historic district were built between 1880 and 1930. They range from large…

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  • The Donnelly House

    The Donnelly House

    The historic Donnelly House was built in 1905 for James W. Donnelly. He was an industrialist, manufacturer, real-estate developer, philanthropist, and civic leader in Birmingham. After he retired from Proctor and Gamble in Cincinnati, he came to Birmingham and built this massive Georgian-Colonial mansion. It has over 12,000 square feet and white marble floors. It…

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  • New England Style House in Birmingham

    New England Style House in Birmingham

    I’m getting fairy tale vibes from this one! This New England-style house contributes to the Forest Park Historic District in Birmingham. Circa 1923. What’s your favorite part about this house?

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  • Beautiful Birmingham Tudor

    Beautiful Birmingham Tudor

    The fall colors were still in full swing when I visited Birmingham recently! This tudor just about took my breath away! Circa 1915 and located in the Forest Park Historic District.

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  • French Chateau in Birmingham

    French Chateau in Birmingham

    French Chateau.. That’s the architecture style of this stunning 1925 home in Birmingham, Alabama. It appears to be the only home in this style in the Forest Park Historic District which makes it quite unique. This neighborhood lies at the crest of Red Mountain and by the 1920s, it was considered to be one of…

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