George Stephens developed a plan for a streetcar suburb on his father-in-law’s (John Spring Myers) farm in 1905. The neighborhood was designed by the Harvard-trained landscape architect, John Nolen, and work was underway by 1911.
Myers Park is distinguished for its winding tree-lined streets, large historic homes and architectural variety. Due to its landscaped beauty, it is one of the most-visited parts of Charlotte.
For those short on time, a simple drive through the neighborhood is worthwhile in order to view the large, historic mansions along the main streets.
Simply grand. This circa 1925 elegant home is located just around the corner from the Duke Mansion in a very sought-after pocket of Myers Park. High ceilings, large rooms w/classic details such as pocket doors & original glass windows, built in cabinetry. The timeless updates are current yet work so well w/the original architecture. Main level offers formal living & dining rooms. Additionally, there is a library/card room, sunroom & expansive kitchen/family room that is the width of the home. French doors along the back of the home offer a wonderful view to the lush & private back yard or screened porch. Upstairs you will find 5 bedrooms each w/high ceilings & large windows. The 3rd floor has a large rec room that can be used for exercise. The basement has a wine room & secondary laundry space. Located on a historic street, the home is close to neighborhood restaurants, coffee shops, the greenway and nearby hospitals.
MLS#: | 4125009 |
Price: | $3,250,000 |
Square Footage: | 5127 |
Bedrooms: | 5 |
Bathrooms: | 3.1 |
Acreage: | 0.48 |
Year Built: | 1925 |
Type: | Single Family Residence |
Virtual Tour: | Click here |
Listing courtesy of: | Dickens Mitchener & Associates Inc - vmitchener@dickensmitchener.com |
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