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$360,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 2 |
1.00 |
1,224 |
$5,899 |
1900 |
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Beneath a soaring roofline in the heart of Atlanta’s westside, this enchanting two-bedroom, one-bath 19th-century Folk Victorian Craftsman is where history lingers, and magic quietly unfolds. Set within the beloved Whittier Mill Village, the home blends preserved character, thoughtful updates, and a neighborhood that truly feels like a village.
A peaceful front porch, rebuilt in 2019, and a classic white picket fence invite slow mornings with coffee and easy conversations with neighbors.
Inside, 10-foot ceilings, large rooms, and abundant natural light make the home feel far larger than its footprint. Original decorative fireplaces ground the home in history.
The eat-in kitchen blends timeless charm with modern function, showcasing Carrara marble countertops, a farmhouse apron sink, Rohl faucet, brass cabinet hardware, and floating shelves. Custom light fixtures add warmth, softly highlighting each preserved detail.
The oversized primary bedroom is filled with light and calm, with generous closet space. The second bedroom is equally charming and flexible, perfect for guests, a home office, or creative space. Every inch is thoughtfully used, reinforcing the home’s airy, timeless feel.
Outside, a pea gravel parking pad and driveway complement the level, fenced front yard, ideal for relaxing, gardening, or play.
Just steps away lies Whittier Mill Park, beloved for its green space, playground, and historic ruins, with direct access to the Chattahoochee River trails. Nearby, the historic Old Brick Company site is being transformed into a riverfront park, expanding trails, green space, and community connection.
Perfectly located near Bellwood Coffee, Westside Provisions, Star Provisions, Atlantic Station, and favorite local spots, with quick access to highways, Westside Reservoir Park, Midtown, and the airport, it’s urban convenience wrapped in storybook charm.
This is more than a house—it’s a home rooted in history, shaped by care, and surrounded by a village that feels personal and timeless. A place where the past is honored, the present is beautifully lived, and the future unfolds gracefully.
Listing courtesy of Lindley Knight, Beacham and Company