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).

About the Author

Keep Reading

Stinkhorns sprout from 'eggs' buried in mulch when moisture and temperature levels are favorable. The brown 'head' of the mushroom is what stinks to attract pollinating flies and beetles. (Courtesy of Shannon Pable)

Credit: Courtesy of Shannon Pable

Featured

Travelers walk around the baggage claim in the South Terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. Atlanta is among the airports where the FAA will reduce flights due to the shutdown, and airports are facing a shortage of air traffic controllers. 
(Miguel Martinez/ AJC)

Credit: Miguel Martinez-Jimenez