1932 in Montgomery, AL
Posted on OHD: 11/16/22. Last OHD Update: 11/16/22.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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3183 Lexington Rd, Montgomery, AL 36106
Fantastic historic home in the heart of the city. Built in 1932, the Tower House features unique touches beginning with the 2 story tower and curved front door. A welcoming living room with wood burning fireplace and black marble hearth draws you to the 4 built-in bookcases with Gothic arches that compliment the doorways and arches throughout the home. Lots of natural lighting from the array of windows that are trimmed off with a darker color giving you that rich feel of its history. There is a Florida Room with a high cathedral ceiling supported by large timbers and a wonderful tiled floor. The kitchen features butcher block counters, plenty of cabinets, stainless steel refrigerator and dishwasher, pantry, and a commercial sized gas cooktop and oven. Also on the first floor is the master bedroom and bath along with 2 other guest bedrooms, a guest bath, and plenty of storage. Headed upstairs, you are surprised by its large bonus room and all of the storage areas. There is also a laundry room, half bath (ready to be completed), a bedroom, and the circular tower room that would be a great place for your office. This home is on a large lot with a long driveway on the right side, plenty of parking for more than 4 cars, a workshop that matches the home, extra storage area, a wood deck, mature trees, and a lush yard for plenty of privacy. Much more to look at when you come take a tour!
4 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 3,000 Sq Ft · 0.5 Ac.
Listed With
Jean Forbus, ERA Weeks & Browning Realty :: 334.294.1762
Reference Links
State: Alabama | Region: South (East South Central) | Associated Styles or Type: French Eclectic, Tudor Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Eclectic Era, French Eclectic (1915-1945), Modern (1900+) |







































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