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$1,649,900
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 4 |
4.10 |
4,204 |
0 |
2014 |
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Experience luxury, privacy, and timeless design in this exceptional estate, nestled within the intimate, gated equestrian enclave of Oak Grove Farm. Perfectly positioned on a breathtaking 3-acre private lot, this residence offers a rare blend of seclusion, security, and resort-style living—wrapped in classic Southern charm and surrounded by natural beauty.
Start each day on the expansive wraparound porch, where quiet mornings and golden-hour evenings unfold against a backdrop of tree-lined grounds. Beyond, the outdoor oasis features a custom-designed saltwater pool & spa, elegant limestone decking, and ambient lighting that transforms the space into a stunning nighttime retreat.
At the heart of the home, the chef’s kitchen seamlessly blends form and function with Thermador appliances, double ovens, a gas cooktop, built-in refrigerator, microwave drawer, Shaws porcelain farmhouse sink, pot filler, and bespoke custom cabinetry. A striking butcher block island anchors the space, flowing effortlessly into the light-filled great room—designed for elevated everyday living and effortless entertaining.
Thoughtfully designed living continues with a cozy day porch with fireplace, a stone patio with a second fireplace, and a fire pit tucked among the trees—creating multiple destinations to gather, relax, and entertain.
The primary suite serves as a private sanctuary, complete with a tranquil sitting area, spa-inspired bath, and expansive walk-in closet—delivering a true retreat experience. Generously sized secondary bedrooms each feature private ensuite baths, offering comfort and privacy for family and guests alike. A third-floor expansion opportunity provides the flexibility to create additional living space—whether a home theater, fitness studio, or private guest retreat—tailored to your lifestyle within this one-of-a-kind estate.
Listing courtesy of Ken Riel, COMPASS