Georgia

  • Burns Mansion – Atlanta

    Burns Mansion – Atlanta

    This is quite the magnificent house in Atlanta! The Burns Mansion was built in the late 1860s and undergone a lot of changes over the years. At one point it was turned into apartments and then back into a single family home. It was also a bed and breakfast for a time.

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  • West Duffy Victorian – Savannah

    West Duffy Victorian – Savannah

    West Duffy Street has to be one of my favorite in Savannah. It is incredibly beautiful and throw in the historic homes that line the street, you just can’t beat it! This was my first time noticing this one with all its frilly touches. What’s your favorite part?โฃ

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  • Whitaker Street House – Savannah

    Whitaker Street House – Savannah

    It’s been a bit since I featured a good mansard roof! Located on Whitaker and facing beautiful Foryth Park, this home was built in 1890. It has nine fireplaces and heart of pine floors. If it wasn’t obvious enough, this tall girl has also got to have some high ceilings. It was ran as an…

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  • Douglas-Hutcheson House

    Douglas-Hutcheson House

    One of my favorite things about old houses are the chimneys. I’m not exactly sure what it is about them, but they always grab my attention.โฃโฃ And they sure did on this old house located in Madison, Georgia. It’s known as the Douglas-Hutcheson House and was built in 1850.

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  • Kent-Outler House – Wrightsville

    Kent-Outler House – Wrightsville

    The Kent-Outler House was built in 1890 for the bank of Wrightsville president, R. L. Kent. โฃโฃ Y’all don’t ask me what’s going on with the paint job! Ha! From what I can tell, it used to be peach and it may be in the process of being painted the other color. Even still, it’s…

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  • W. P. Stephens House

    W. P. Stephens House

    This Marietta, Georgia home was built in 1910 by W. P. Stephens. He was founder and owner of one of Georgia’s most successful millwork companies. W. P. Stephens Lumber operated for many decades in Marietta. The house has large rooms and quality woodwork throughout. It even has a mahogany elevator! Their landscaping was ๐Ÿ‘Œ!

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  • Mettsโ€“McNeill House

    Mettsโ€“McNeill House

    Talk about a mansion! The Mettsโ€“McNeill House in Savannah, Georgia was built in 1903 for Lawrence McNeill. It was designed by acclaimed architect G. L. Norrman to complement the Forsyth fountain which the home faces. It contains over 10,000 square feet and just sold for over $6 million! The Forsyth Park Animal Hospital is located…

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  • Mansard Victorian in Quitman

    Mansard Victorian in Quitman

    I passed this one driving through small Georgia towns one day and even though they were working on the road out front, I couldn’t pass this cutie up. That mansard roof gives this place so much attitude! I’m not 100% on when it was built, but some records indicate somewhere between mid to late 1800s.

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  • Old Georgia Backroads House

    Old Georgia Backroads House

    This old Georgia house is one I won’t soon forget. A true masterpiece.โฃ

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  • Late Victorian Madison House

    Late Victorian Madison House

    I think y’all know by now that I adore peaks on an old house. I think it’s the drama maybe. Gotta love a house with a little attitude. This one is just peachy in Madison, Georgia. It was built sometime between 1870 and 1880. An absolute dollhouse!

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