Set along the iconic Monument Avenue, this Classical Revival home, designed by architect W. Harrison Pringle in 1925, radiates Southern charm with hints of New Orleans and Charleston style. Four sets of French doors on the first floor open onto a stunning moss-covered brick courtyard that stretches nearly the length of the property—ideal for effortless indoor/outdoor entertaining.
Inside, the spacious entry hall and well-proportioned rooms provide an elegant flow for gatherings or everyday living. A thoughtfully designed kitchen offers honed marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and premium appliances, including a GE Monogram double-door refrigerator, 6-burner Thermador gas cooktop, double ovens, convection microwave, dishwasher drawers, and a wine fridge.
Upstairs, the second and third floors include 4-5 bedrooms. The primary suite is a private retreat featuring a sunlit bedroom, a spacious ensuite bathroom with a soaking tub and walk-in shower, and a generous walk-in closet. A charming guest suite and a den/study with French doors opening to a balcony overlooking the garden complete the second level. The third floor offers two additional bedrooms and a full bath.
The home offers ample storage in its unfinished basement with three large rooms—perfect for wine collections, seasonal items, and more.
This home is perfectly situated in the heart of a historic neighborhood known for its beloved community traditions, including the Monument Avenue 10K, the Easter Parade, and the Fan Holiday House Tour. Just steps from notable restaurants and the VMFA, this residence offers both elegance and convenience.