This isn’t just a mansion, it’s a part of history.

Mimosa Hall, built around 1840, offers a “landmark of neoclassical design” in Roswell’s historic district. With more than 6,000 square feet, four beds and four baths, there’s enough room here for any family.

The $3.85 million home features heart-of-pine floors, a black-and-white marble hall, a fieldstone driveway and a courtyard.

Outside the home it has gardens that include boxwood hedges, stone walls, paths and century-old trees. That's before you even get to the get to the swimming pool or the 19th-century grist mill since refashioned into a barn.

The full listing mentions that 21 acres of adjacent woodlands are for sale, in case you need a larger yard (or more likely would like to develop the land).

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