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Milledgeville,GA 31061
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Allen Memorial
MLS Listing ID 10393476
Style Traditional
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 2
Year Built 1824
Annual Tax Amount $2,053
Tax Year 2022
Lot Size 0.902 Acres
Property Description
Motivated seller! National Register-listed 1824 Federal house built for Revolutionary War soldier Colonel John Rutherford by architect Daniel Pratt. The original house was a two-over-two with two shed rooms and a two-story portico with columns, emblematic of the Milledgeville Federal style popularized by Pratt. In 1859, the house was relocated across from then-Oglethorpe University by Professor Robert Calendar Smith leaving behind the portico, columns and basement. Full length country style porches were added to the front and back of the house. All the wonderful decorative trim is retained in its original condition as well as lovely mantles in the downstairs rooms and simple mantles and full wainscotting in the two original upstairs bedrooms. Later, an additional bedroom was added upstairs and the back porch was sectioned off to make room for a bathroom and pantry leading into the kitchen, formerly a separate building. The fully fenced yard and mature landscaping gives the house a very private feeling.
Location
State GA
County Baldwin
Interior
Heating Electric,Other
Cooling Electric,Window Unit(s)
Flooring Hardwood
Fireplaces Number 6
Fireplaces Type Family Room,Master Bedroom,Gas Starter
Exterior
Garage None
Fence Back Yard,Privacy,Wood
Community Features None
Utilities Available Electricity Available,Natural Gas Available,Sewer Available,Water Available
Roof Type Composition
Building
Story Two
Foundation Slab
Sewer Public Sewer
Schools
Elementary Schools Midway
Middle Schools Oak Hill
High Schools Baldwin
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash,Conventional
Listing Terms Cash,Conventional
Special Listing Condition Historic