1922 Craftsman in Greensboro, GA (Leila Ross Wilburn)
Posted on OHD: 2/23/24. Last OHD Update: 2/23/24.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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301 S Main St, Greensboro, GA 30642
Incredible opportunity to own a downtown Greensboro historical treasure. This bungalow/cottage type home was designed by Leila Wilburn Ross and built in 1922. Full of southern charm and surrounded by lush southern landscaping, this home has tons of character with heavy moulding, pocket doors, original staircase rail and treads as well as several items from the original construction. The massive covered front porch flows into the French door lined sunroom then into the large open living room with views into the formal dining. Hidden butlers pantry leads to the recently renovated kitchen and dining area. Dont miss the charming pocket door bathroom entry way off the Kitchen Hallway. Large Master Bedroom suite with walk in closet is located on the main level. Formal sitting room with fireplace could easily be converted to a bedroom with the addition of a closet. Upstairs bedrooms share a uniquely designed backlit stain glassed window Jack & Jill bathroom. The back porch has grand views of downtown churches and the tranquil yet private landscaping. The backyard would be an ideal area to add a pool and pool house. Original detached garage and children's playhouse are easily accessed here (remodel either into a pool house). You will love the three board fenced yard with gated entry on Bush Street. Pea gravel circular front driveway has parking in a covered portico area. Recent remodel included updated kitchen, lighting and paint. Owner/Agent.
3 Bed · 2 Bath · 3,012 Sq Ft · 0.53 Ac.
Listed With
Mara Rabern, Longleaf Realty Trust :: 888-885-5273
Reference Links
State: Georgia | Region: South (South Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Craftsman | Period & Associated Styles: Craftsman (1905-1930), Modern (1900+) | Architect: Leila Ross Wilburn |






































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