Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Just Listed - Elegant Belgium Block Townhouse


415 E. Hall Street - Located one of the most beautiful blocks in all of Savannah, this elegant three story Belgium block townhouse welcomes with a deep front porch and diamond pane French doors into house. A wide foyer and side hall reveal impeccable details throughout including; heart of pine floors, thick crown moldings, period first floor light fixtures, pocket doors and original butler's pantry details.


The remarkable kitchen boasts top of the line architect series appliances, high end cabinetry and gorgeous limestone countertops. A beautiful glass tile backsplash and pot-filling faucet over a professional-grade stove introduce modern amenities while preserving historic integrity. the updated and fully equipped butler's pantry holds a built-in coffee maker, an additional dishwasher, ice machine, a wet bar and wine cooler. A comfortable breakfast bar stands adjacent to family room area. Family room opens to rear screen porch as well as the courtyard garden and pool.


The main house features four sumptuous bedrooms, including a master with a cozy fireplace. Its stunning en-suite bathroom sports custom cabinetry and carrera marble details throughout. An antique cast iron clawfoot tub and separate marble shower round out the spa-like setting. A second bedroom features a fireplace as well as generous closet space. An inviting hall bathroom is decked out with beautiful fixtures and carerra marble detailing. The third floor, currently used as a media room, has a quaint bedroom with custom wood paneled walls, cork floors, built-in bookshelves and a kitchenette with wood counters as well as a full bath with quality finishes. The airy, private screen porch overlooks a courtyard with saltwater pool and outdoor fireplace.


The one bedroom carriage house features a well equipped kitchen with stove, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher and Corian counters throughout. Great for guests or potential income as a monthly/vacation rental. The apartment stands above a handsome two car garage.


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Historic Downtown Savannah Savannah's founder, General James Oglethorpe, had already planned the layout of Downtown Savannah when he arrived here in 1733. His progressive ideology involved an interactive mix of architecture and green space with the intent of blending peoples from all walks of life.
Per his plans, Historic Downtown Savannah is a blend of stately homes and townhouses along with a stock of commercial spaces all centered around the original squares. The famous squares of downtown Savannah are lush green spaces shaded by magnificent live oaks dripping Spanish moss. Benches set beneath the trees allow visitors and residents alike to witness the blur of activity. From horse drawn carriage tours to darting bicycle messengers modern day Downtown Savannah is a unique microcosm that serves to confirm its founder's original intent as a vibrant urban melting pot.

Perhaps ironically, Georgia's First City is also home to the most cutting-edge art school in America, Savannah College of Art and Design. It has called downtown Savannah home for 30 years and has grown in prestige from oddball upstart status to international acclaim, all along keeping its feet firmly planted in the heart of the city.





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