1918 Classical Revival in Uniontown, AL
4/30/25
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As of 4/30/25, this home was for sale.
As of 4/30/25, this home was for sale.
$64,900
National Register Property
201 North St, Uniontown, AL 36786
The Hardie-Coleman House built around 1918 is one of Uniontown's most magnificent homes. This large Neo-Classical Revival style home is part of the Uniontown Historic District that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. This grande dame had a long storied past as a beloved home. However, in the early 1980's a young boy was killed by his adoptive father in the home. The house was boarded up for many years. It is time to re-write the story of this beautiful place. This is a unique opportunity to be a part of restoring this historic landmark as well as the re-imagining of one of Alabama's oldest towns. Built in 1818, Uniontown was one of the jewels of the Black Belt. After many years of loss a new energy and vision has taken root. Come be a part of the adventure.
4 Bed ∙ 2.5 Bath ∙ 4,016 Sq Ft ∙ 0.62 Ac.
Listed With
Pride Forney
The Forney Group
205-223-9770
Reference Links
State: Alabama | Region: South (East South Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Classical Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Classical Revival (1895-1950), Eclectic Era | Misc: Endangered Properties, Extreme Fixer, Fixer-Uppers, National Register |

















