Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 5 full | 2 partial

6166 SQ FTSource: Appraiser

2121 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE

Atlanta, GA 30307

$2,150,000

Step into one of Atlanta's most enchanting architectural masterpieces — a timeless Georgian Colonial estate, envisioned in 1929 by the acclaimed architect, Philip Schutze. Nestled amidst the only original and intact gardens remaining in Atlanta, designed by legendary landscape architect William Pauley, this extraordinary property is a living testament to elegance, history, and artistry. The home and gardens are featured in the Garden History of Georgia (1733-1933). Perfectly positioned on a coveted corner in the prestigious and storybook-like neighborhood of historic Druid Hills, this distinguished residence offers 4,500+ square feet of fabulously designed interiors. Gracious formal rooms, each anchored by stately fireplaces, echo the grandeur of the era while providing a warm and inviting atmosphere ideal for both intimate gatherings and grand celebrations. At the heart of the home, a spectacular cantilevered staircase rises from the expansive foyer like a sculptural work of art — a true architectural marvel that will leave guests speechless. Every room is thoughtfully proportioned and bathed in natural light, featuring soaring ceilings, shimmering hardwood floors, and intricate millwork, all meticulously preserved. On the second floor are three large, serene bedrooms, each with their own ensuite bathroom boast immense charm and character. Above this level is a fourth level with a landing and a bedroom and full bathroom. On the lower level, discover a hidden retreat with a handsome study, a versatile mud and garden room, and a charming wine cellar — perfect for unwinding or curating your personal collection. More than just a home, this is a rare piece of Atlanta’s architectural heritage, lovingly maintained and beautifully presented — a once-in-a-lifetime offering for the discerning collector of fine homes.

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