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Listing No. 1033

c. 1822 Farmhouse
Atlanta, GA

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The Wash Collier House, c. 1822

Believed to be Atlanta's oldest residence. Carefully restored and updated with preservationist intentions.

The Wash Collier House stands on Atlanta’s oldest extant homestead site, settled c. 1822 alongside an old Indian trail and situated high on a knoll. This lovingly restored four-bedroom, three and one-half bath Georgian farm homestead continues to turn heads with a commanding presence that defies time and defines quality.

Projects to modernize the residence have incorporated other important artifacts, including custom kitchen cabinetry milled from the remains of the Spruell family horse barn, which was torn down during the construction of Perimeter Mall in Dunwoody, Georgia. The massive beamed ceiling in the family room came from an old cotton mill in Acworth, Georgia. The original smokehouse remains just outside the kitchen door.

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