
This stately Southern home, with classic brickwork, stands proudly among the landscaping, inviting you to experience its 4,721 square feet of well-planned living space.
Inside, the traditional layout feels open and up-to-date, with plenty of room for both daily routines and special gatherings.
With two full floors, every corner feels designed for comfort, privacy, and those personal touches that make a house truly yours.
Specifications:
- 4,721 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
As you approach the covered front porch, the gentle curve of the entry and sturdy round columns greet you.
I can easily imagine sitting here with a cup of sweet tea, waving to neighbors as they pass.
The porch provides shelter from the weather and sets a welcoming, classic tone for the entire home.

Foyer
Once you enter, the foyer immediately impresses with its open-above ceiling and abundant sunlight streaming through tall, elegant windows.
The main staircase curves gracefully, hinting at the generous proportions found throughout the house. Wide openings to your left and right connect you to the main gathering spaces, so the entry feels both formal and inviting.

Dining Room
To one side of the foyer, the dining room sits behind a pair of round columns, making every meal feel special while maintaining a connection to the rest of the house.
With a length of nearly 18 feet, there’s more than enough room for a large table and sideboard.
I like how this room adapts easily, whether you’re hosting family holidays or enjoying a quiet dinner.

Den / Study
On the opposite side, the den or study offers a calm retreat. Columns frame the space, which works well as a home office, library, or even a music room.
There’s a built-in computer center, which I think is a great addition for anyone working from home or managing household tasks.
The windows overlook the front yard, making it easy to keep an eye on what’s happening outside.

Butler’s Pantry
Located between the dining room and kitchen, the butler’s pantry provides extra storage and prep space.
I really appreciate how this area makes entertaining simpler. You can serve drinks or set up appetizers here, keeping the kitchen clear for cooking and conversation.
Once you’ve had a space like this, you probably won’t want to go without one again.

Half Bath
Just off the hallway, the half bath is perfectly placed for guests. It’s tucked away but easy to access, showing attention to detail by keeping visitors out of the more private parts of the home.

Laundry
Moving along the side hallway, you reach the laundry room. There’s space for a full-size washer and dryer, extra folding and sorting areas, and even room for pet supplies.
I like how its location near the garage means muddy shoes or sports gear can go straight in without making a mess elsewhere.

Garage
The garage is impressively spacious, with room for at least two vehicles and extra storage along the sides. The angled design offers flexibility for parking, storage, or even setting up a workbench.

Kitchen
Back inside, the kitchen is the central hub of the main level. The large island immediately catches your eye, offering generous countertop space and seating.
There’s a walk-in pantry just steps away, so ingredients and snacks are always close. Stainless appliances, double ovens, and a well-planned layout make it easy to move between cooking, prepping, and cleaning.
I think the desk tucked in the corner is a clever spot for recipes or grocery lists.

Hearth / Breakfast Room
Directly connected to the kitchen, the hearth and breakfast room is likely where most daily meals will happen.
The fireplace adds a cozy touch, especially on cool mornings or evenings. There’s enough space for a large table, and the windows along the back wall let in plenty of light.
This area feels comfortable and ready for anything from weekend pancakes to after-school homework.

Grilling Porch
Stepping out from the hearth room, you find the grilling porch. This space blends indoor and outdoor living, and the outdoor fireplace means you can use it nearly any time of year.
There’s ample room for a table, chairs, and, of course, the grill. Personally, I love the idea of summer evenings spent here with good food and laughter drifting across the yard.

Great Room
Inside, the great room stretches across the rear of the home. Soaring ceilings and dramatic backyard views make this an ideal spot for movies, games, or relaxing with friends.
The layout is flexible enough for a large sectional or several conversation areas. The balcony line above adds drama, and it’s easy to picture voices and laughter echoing through the open space.

Master Suite
At the far end of the main level, the master suite truly feels like a retreat.
The main bedroom area is spacious, with windows facing the backyard for privacy and quiet.
There’s a separate sitting area that’s perfect for reading or unwinding. I feel like this feature makes the master suite even more inviting.

Master Bath
Moving into the master bath, you’ll find both luxury and practicality. There’s a soaking tub on a marble base, a separate walk-in shower, and double vanities with plenty of counter space.
The design offers privacy and lots of light, while the walk-in closet is generously sized for clothes and seasonal storage.
Built-in linen storage keeps everything organized and tidy.

Linen Closets
Small touches like dedicated linen closets are found throughout the main floor. I appreciate that these are conveniently placed near bedrooms and baths, making it easy to keep towels and sheets close by.

Sitting Room
The sitting area within the master suite deserves special mention. Set off from the main sleeping space, it feels like a mini living room just for you.
With windows on three sides, the natural light is fantastic. I can picture enjoying a quiet coffee here in the morning or relaxing in the evening.
Spaces like this make daily routines feel extra comfortable.

Computer Center
Outside the master suite and near the den, there’s a dedicated computer center. This small alcove is practical for homework, bills, or quick tasks, and it helps keep the main living spaces clutter-free.
For anyone working from home, I think it’s a smart and useful feature.

Upstairs Landing
Let’s head upstairs together. At the top of the curved staircase, the open landing connects all the upper rooms.
The overlook to the foyer below gives a sense of openness between the two floors.
The hallway is wide enough for artwork or even a cozy reading nook.

Bedroom 2
To your right, Bedroom 2 is a bit smaller than the others but still comfortable.
Close to the staircase, it’s a great spot for younger children or guests who want to be near the action.
There’s a closet for storage and bright windows.

Bedroom 3
Down the hall, Bedroom 3 offers a larger footprint and a wall of windows. I can see this working well for an older child or as a guest room, offering both privacy and backyard views.
There’s plenty of space for beds, desks, or even a small seating area.

Bedroom 4
Further along, Bedroom 4 matches Bedroom 3 in size and layout. Both rooms have easy access to the upstairs bathroom, and their generous proportions make them feel more like suites than simple bedrooms.
The deep closets provide ample storage for everything you need.

Bath
The upstairs bathroom serves Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4. It’s centrally located and laid out for easy use, with all the essentials for busy mornings.
The linen closet just outside means towels are always within arm’s reach.

Home Theater / Game Room
Upstairs, the home theater and game room stands out as a real highlight. At nearly 20 feet across, this area easily fits movie nights, game tournaments, or a pool table.
I think this flexible space is a huge bonus, especially for entertaining teens or keeping noisy activities away from the main living areas.

Mechanical Room
Hidden off the hallway, the mechanical room contains the home’s systems. It’s out of sight but easy to access, so maintenance never gets in the way of daily life.

Linen Closets (Upstairs)
Upstairs, extra linen closets keep storage close to the bedrooms. These little details make a big difference for daily comfort and organization.

Future Bonus / Attic
Above the garage, you’ll find a large unfinished bonus room or attic. The “future” label lets you dream up possibilities—a playroom, gym, studio, or just extra storage.
I love that this space gives you options as your family’s needs evolve over time.
I can easily picture living here, enjoying cozy corners for quiet moments and wide-open spaces for celebrations.
The layout strikes a balance between togetherness and privacy, with practical touches that make daily life feel just a bit more special.
Relaxing on the grilling porch, gathering in the great room, or retreating to your own private haven—every area feels ready for you to make it your own.

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