bedrooms
4
bathrooms
3
square feet
4,352
Acreage
3.6
Open Houses
-
year built
1859
Full Baths
3
Half Baths
0
One of the most iconic homes in Eufaula, AL. The Cato House was built in 1859 and added to The National Registry of Historic Places in 1971. This magnificent Greek Revival is of great significance in Southern history. The 3.6 acre estate consists of lovely grounds, sprawling porches, stunning architecture. The crowning jewel is the grand belvedere that sits atop the home mimicking its style and anchoring a 360 degree widow's walk. Inside, the era is preserved in the original pine floors, pocket doors, chandeliers, 14 foot ceilings and 11 fireplaces (all capped). Modern comforts are blended throughout including updated kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, and custom pool surrounded by a brick patio. On the east side is a detached 3 car garage. Poolside are two bonus rooms original to the home. The back portion of the property is fenced. This renowned home is awaiting its new host. Would make an awesome family home, B&B, and event venue.
Location | |
Subdivision | N/A |
County | Barbour |
Elementary School | Other |
Middle School | Other |
High School | Other |
Open houses
None scheduled.
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