1856 Greek Revival in Greensboro, AL
Posted on OHD: 3/27/24. As of 10/5/24, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.
Please use the links below to see current listing information.
2201 Main St, Greensboro, AL 36744
The historically significant 19th-century Greenwood House was once the home to Alabama's third governor, Israel Pickens. Relocated to its current site, the 3,900-square-foot Greek Revival now sits on nearly two acres just off Main Street in vibrant Downtown Greensboro, Alabama. While the home suffered a fire in the 20th century leaving just it's stately shell, it has been brought back to a structurally sound state, and has been finished off with a new shingle roof. Adorned with the original Ionic columns, this impressive historic home offers the savvy old home lover a once-in-a-lifetime chance to create their personal nod to history. Redesign the layout, hand-pick your wood finishes and carpenters, carefully select statement marble pieces - make your dreams a reality. Just blocks from the Greensboro Opera House, Ruan Thai restaurant, local coffee shop, and much more, don't let this extremely rare opportunity to be a part of history escape you.
3,900 Sq Ft · 1.93 Ac.
Listed With
Caitlin Tubbs Wilson, Hamner Real Estate :: (205) 454-9055
Reference Links
State: Alabama | Region: South (East South Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Greek Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Greek Revival (1825-1860), Romantic Era | Misc: Extreme Fixer, Fixer-Uppers |








8 Comments