This home is a rare opportunity to own a property in historic Lyn Mar Hills. This neighborhood was developed in 1938 by Lynn Sheeley who hired Earle Sumner Draper who was a Landscape Architect and Town Planner to design the development. Draper who described his planning aesthetic as being the Olmstead School (old school) by utilizing planning that followed the topography of the land by using curved roads to take advantage of the lay of the land. His work can also be seen in Lake Lure, NC, Sequoyah Hills in Knoxville,Tn, Druid Hills Atlanta, Ga historic district, Myers Park, NC. this home features many updates and renovations. The kitchen has been fully renovated with marble countertops, spacious island with storage, custom shelving, and breakfast nook with a view of the partially wooded back yard. The living room is anchored by a wood burning fireplace with Tennessee pink marble hearth. The office/bedroom has tongue and groove wood paneling on the walls and hardwood floors are featured throughout the house. Opportunity for 2 master suites depending on your needs. Main level bedroom has attached full bath and the upper level utilized by current seller as a master suite with full bath, bedroom, 4 walk-in closets and spacious sitting area. The full unfinished basement is loaded with potential for finishing to have more living space with large windows and walkout to back yard. Updates and renovations include, total kitchen and dining room, marble countertops, tiled floor, cabinets, sink, appliances, removed walls to make it more open, moved laundry from main level to master suite upstairs, paint, crown moulding, landscaping,retaining wall, stairs off deck, driveway.
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