For Sale
c. 1840 Antebellum
Marion, Alabama 36756
Myrtle Hill, Belle Terrace and Caretaker’s Cottage
Two Stately Antebellum Homes Plus a Caretaker's Cottage and Two Vacant Lots
Offering 10+ acres within a mile of downtown Marion, AL with 2 Antebellum homes secured behind a Wrought Iron fence, a cottage perfect for a grounds keeper, and a vacant residential lot.
MYRTLE HILL
This Antebellum, c. 1840, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 3315 sq.ft. home features 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths. The back sitting porch overlooks azaleas, hydrangeas, and camellias and a water feature with a water fall. In 1994, it was restored as Myrtle Hill Bed and Breakfast & Gardens. The house is currently used as a residential home.
BELLE TERRACE
Our next Antebellum, c.1838, is 3590 sq.ft. with 4 Bedrooms and 2.5 Baths. There's an unbelievable Sunroom and Screened and Open Porches, where the back acreage, gardens, and large Koi pond can all be viewed. There’s a CARRIAGE HOUSE with a private 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath apartment upstairs and attached Green House.
CARETAKER'S COTTAGE
The final home includes 2 Bedrooms and 1 Bath, with the intended use as a caretaker's cottage for the gated homes.
With all this property has to offer, it's well suited for multi-families looking for a quiet, home away from home, could be used as a Bed-N-Breakfast again, or perfect for an Entertainment and Wedding Venue!!
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Features.
- Water feature
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RE/MAX Tri-Star
Tanya Dunnam
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More About Myrtle Hill
Myrtle Hill, built by John Huntington a silversmith from North Carolina, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Entering the front through its 4 stunning Doric Columns, past a most striking stairway, we find the formal Living and Dining Rooms.The lovely mantels and beautiful chandeliers found here are offered throughout these homes. The back sitting porch overlooks azaleas, hydrangeas, camellias and a water feature that includes a water fall.
In 1907, it was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. William Caffee, whose daughter Ruby named the home for the Crepe Myrtles blooming at the time. Ruby lived in the home until age 95, when it was sold to the Lewis family who restored it to become Myrtle Hill Bed and Breakfast & Gardens in 1994.
Myrtle Hill remained in the Lewis family until purchased by its current owners.
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