This stunning historic condo in Virginia Highland/Morningside lives like a house — the home, built in 1910, was converted in the 1980′s into two condominiums (one upstairs, one downstairs) when it became the centerpiece of a complex called Morningside Park.
Located off North Highland, it was the former home of the Georgia Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The group was involved in a number of social reform movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The stunning two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom home offers plenty of space throughout 2,001 square feet. Beautiful original architectural details remain in the house including original hardwoods, moldings, coffered ceilings and three fireplaces. The newly renovated kitchen features huge windows that allow plenty of natural light in.
Each of the two bedrooms has its own bath; there’s also a charming powder room.
Outside, you’ll find beautifully landscaped green space to admire from the partially covered wrap-around porch. A storage unit and two parking spaces are conveniently located next to the house.
One of the home’s best features is its walkability to Morningside Village shops, including Whiskey Bird, Family Dog, Nowak’s, Doc Chey’s, Alon’s Bakery and more.
Listing by Kirsten Conover, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices.
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