See the pictures!!! This historic home offers an amazing amount of space on a gorgeous woooded lot. Gleaming hardwoods throughout most of the common areas, updated kitchen with Corian counters and stainless steel appliances, butler's pantry, formal dining, formal living, keeping room, library, sunroom, and an enormous den/rec room replete with vaulted ceilings and stin glass windows. Three spacious bedrooms and 3 full baths. Guest house has a kitchenette and there is also a detached garage. The front of the home boasts an open porch/terrace that is perfect for entertaining and the property has dual driveways with plenty of additional parking for guests. This home is an entertainer's dream! Must see to appreciate. Call and make an appointment today. Visit www.roebucksprings.org for more info on this historic neighborhood. Neighborhood Description The Roebuck Springs Historic District, which was named to the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. in 1999, is 11 miles east of central Birmingham. Developed in the early 1900's by entrepreneur Robert Jemison, Jr. along with the East Lake Land Company in association with the Roebuck Auto and Golf Club, Roebuck Springs was the first large residential suburb in Birmingham whose planning and development was tied to the automobile, as well as the first community associated with a country club/golf course development. The District's 1910 land plan, developed by brothers Tedd, Tom and Scott Joy, was the earliest in Birmingham to have a road system and subdivision scheme specifically designed and engineered to complement the steep, rolling topography. The District's roads are reminiscent of the narrow country lanes of rural England - there are not curbs and gutters, no sidewalks, and originally no streetlights, though a few have been added. There is an abundance of native vegetation, heavy canopies of trees, terraced hillsides with stone walls, and homes built in such architectural styles as Craftsman Bungalow, English Country, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival. Visit www.roebucksprings.org for more info on this historic neighborhood.
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