Built in 1884 by Colonel J.W. Paxton of Wheeling, WV, the Paxton House was one of Thomasvilles early winter Residence during the areas famed Hotel Era. The home features classic Victorian styling, complete with turret, ornate gingerbread millwork and sweeping verandas. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is located on two oversized lots in the heart of the Tockwotten Historic District. In addition to the main residence, the property also includes a carriage house, garden cottage, and an enclosed pool house. The interior space of the main residence is a testament to the masterful craftsmanship of the era. A tightly curved stairwell greets you upon entering the foyer. Thirteen-foot ceilings adorned with layered crown moldings contribute to the expansive feel of the home. Nine-foot doors, transoms and original windows distribute light throughout the interior of the house. Other details include original heart pine floors, twelve fireplaces with
Off market
Zestimate®
$1,276,000
445 Remington Ave, Thomasville, GA 31792
12beds
12baths
8,579sqft
SingleFamily
Built in 1884
0.72 Acres Lot
$1,276,000 Zestimate®
$149/sqft
$1,299 Estimated rent
Owner options
What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 12
- Bathrooms: 12
Heating
- Other
Features
- Flooring: Hardwood
- Has fireplace: Yes
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 8,579 sqft
Property
Features
- Exterior features: Wood
Lot
- Size: 0.72 Acres
Details
- Parcel number: 006016011
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
Materials
- Foundation: Piers
- Roof: Shake / Shingle
Condition
- Year built: 1884
Community & neighborhood
Location
- Region: Thomasville