Ten Oaks is one of the most iconic, private homes in historic Thomasville, Georgia. The English Country style home was designed by Cleveland, Ohio architect Edward G. Reed and built in 1933. It was built for Mr. and Mrs. Hal Davidson of Cleveland as a winter retreat for the hunting season. Today much of the original design has been upheld, with beautifully constructed additions that add to the integrity of the house. Original fireplaces, oak and pine hardwood floors, crown molding, glass work, and bookshelves are all throughout the home. Recent renovations and additions include the kitchen, family rooms, and outdoor patios with fireplaces. The pool house, "The Acorn," is a charming cottage connected to a lovely saltwater pool. A gazebo, outdoor fireplace, kitchen, changing room, and storage rooms all accompany the pool, making it the perfect spot for a summer party. Ten Oaks sits on a picturesque 5.23 acres, and ideal for a family that likes entertaining.
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