Built in 1929 by Atlanta architect Philip Schutze, this architectural treasure is surrounded by gardens designed by the renowned landscape architect William Pauley, and are the only original gardens that have survived intact in Atlanta. Prominently sited on a corner location in historic Druid Hills, this breathtaking Georgian Colonial style residence offers over 5,000 square feet of exquisitely appointed space. Formal living areas with fireplaces on the ground floor that are reflective of its era, offer the perfect space for entertaining. One of the home's most unique features is the stunning cantilevered staircase in the expansive foyer. The rooms are beautifully proportioned with high ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors and detailed millwork. Four bedrooms and four bathrooms are located on the second and third floors. The lower level of this well designed residence features a study, mud / garden room, and wine cellar.