c. 1850 – Eufaula, AL
Details below are from February 2020, sold status has not been verified.
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Added to OHD on 2/11/20 - Last OHD Update: 8/28/20 -
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Added to OHD on 2/11/20 - Last OHD Update: 8/28/20 -
Off Market / Archived
124 Roseland Dr, Eufaula, AL 36027
Map: Aerial
$375,000- 7 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 6000 Sq Ft
- 8 Ac.
ROSELAND PLANTATION LIVE YOUR DREAM in this spectacular plantation home built in 1920 on approx 8 +/- acres inside city limits. Walk back in time as you enter the enormous hallway with 14 ft ceilings, beautiful staircase, 7 fireplaces, and charm you have to see to imagine! Plantation shutters, gorgeous hardwood floors and lighting! Peaceful wrap-around porch, 4 car carport, and HOME WARRANTY.
Contact Information
Jacklyn Herring, Herring Realty(334) 687-6884
Links, Photos & Additional Info
State: Alabama | Region: South (East South Central)
Period & Associated Styles: Romantic Era
Features: Country / Rural, Painted Wood | Misc: Farms, Fixer-Uppers
Period & Associated Styles: Romantic Era
Features: Country / Rural, Painted Wood | Misc: Farms, Fixer-Uppers
6 Comments on c. 1850 – Eufaula, AL
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Chestatee, GA
This was built in the 1850’s rather than 1920. I had to keep checking the price, wow!
AL
Another hometown gem that’s been on and off the market for a while now. I hope the new owners love it as much as we all do in Eufaula and on OHD.
Noblesville, IN
Another marvelous antique home in Eufaula. I swear they must grow on trees down there. Kelly’s right about that ask = what a deal!
Seems there’s hardly a thing to be done here beside re-decorate and bring some life back into the place. You’d have to be nuts to mess with those quality, solid, vintage baths. Kitchen looks great to my eye as well. The only thing I can see that needs doing would be to open up the wall in the (generous) attached dining area which separates it from the back hall and it’s window wall to get some natural light and air in there.
Imagine, windows so generous and expansive that you have to close all those, (very nice, vintage), shutters just to get a decent shot of the rooms on your -meh- camera. Must look absolutely amazing with all of them open, and all that warm, Southern, winter light flooding in. Yes please! 🙂
https://www.oldhousedreams.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/26-124roselanddr.jpg
I would highly recommend that the seller have this great house capably photographed on a bright sunny day. The current batch are doing it no favors.
Published histories tell the story of General Thomas F Flournoy who married Caroline Elizabeth Rogers in 1831 and moved to Eufaula from Georgia in either 1833 or 1834. They established this plantation prior to 1840, where they raised seven surviving children.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111303839/thomas-f-flournoy
Otis Orchards, WA
So much to love about this house, mostly because it’s relatively unchanged. I love the wrap around porch and the setting the house is in is nice. I am curious about the staircase, though. It looks more 1890’s than 1850’s. Am I mistaken?
TX
Yes, yes, yes! Love the home, the acreage.. Just screams good ole southern Alabama! I’m not crazy about the blue room, I’d definitely change it, & I’m not sure about the green & gold room? It just feels out of place too. But what a fine home! My rocking chair would look just right on that great front porch!!