Elegant Atlanta Druid Hills 1920s Tudor Villa with Luxurious English Garden
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Decatur
Restaurants
Fernbank Museum
Aquarium
CNN Tours
World of Coke
AmericasMart
Convention Center
MARTA Public Transportation
Worship
PATH Bike Trail
Deepdene Park
Candler Park and Golf Course
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Stone Mountain
Bobby Jones Golf Course
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 Elegant 1920s Tudor style villa in the nationally designated historic neighborhood ofDruid Hills, Atlanta,
 (subject of the film "Driving Miss Daisy"), with a lovely English style garden
 is available for vacation rental ($375/night 3 night minimum stay, or $2250/week Sat-Sat. stay).

 Weddings, rehearsal dinners and parties with over 20 people are $2250 with a $1000 refundable security deposit and four nights stay included.
 The gazebo can be used in the event of inclement weather. There is plenty of space in the back yard and unlimited parking on the street.

 This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 8 room villa is centrally located on the main boulevard between Atlanta
 and Decatur across the street from Deepdene Park. It was featured in the Druid Hills Tour of Homes in 2004.

 Walk one mile to Decatur with restaurants, bars, and shopping. 3/4 of a mile to Oakhurst or the East Lake station of
 the MARTA train and ride to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) (8 miles away) or ride
 directly to downtown Atlanta (5 miles away) with the CNN Center,
 Centennial Olympic Park, Aquarium (largest in the world), Convention Center, AmericasMart, and World of Coke.
 Walk one mile to Candler Park with public pool and Golf Course, and one mile to Fernbank Museum of Natural Science,
 and half a mile to the Fernbank Planetarium and Fernbank Forest. Ride bicycles on the PATH bike trail
 that passes in front of the house. 18 hole championship Bobby Jones Golf Course is 3 miles away.
 Buckhead is 8 miles away. Midtown Atlanta is 3 miles away with restaurants and bars and the High Museum of Art which is a must see.
 Intown neighborhoods are close by, including Virginia Highland (2 miles) and Little Five Points (2 miles)
 with the nationally designated historic neighborhood of Inman Park. Multiple churches, synagogues, and other places of worship
 are within walking distance. Emory University, Emory Hospital, and the CDC are 1.5 miles away.

 Relax in the back yard patio and watch the fire flies at night with a view of a lovely English garden and gazebo.

 The house has a stereo with sound speakers throughout the house and is wired for DSL
 internet access throughout the house as well as wireless internet access.
 The mahogany lined library adjoins the master bedroom with walk in closet and adjoining master bathroom.
 There are a total of four bedrooms that sleep 10 people with 2.5 bathrooms, sun room, living room,
 dining room, and gourmet kitchen with gas range and two stoves, refrigerator, and bar refrigerator.
 There is room for two cars parking in driveway and unlimited parking on the street.

 Reviews on homeaway.com: "The description of this home downplayed the beauty of this 1920s gem
 which has been completely restored/updated...[read more here]

 Check availability and view more information, see more photos and make reservations
 online here or email jamesdouglasbremner@yahoo.com.

 Reservations/descriptions also available in the foreign languages of the following countries:
 Italy, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, The Netherlands, and Portugal.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
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Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
The dining room has French doors that open to the the garden. Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Fully equipped kitchen with gas range and two stoves.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
Wet bar in the kitchen with bar refrigerator

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


The library has floor to ceiling book cases built in and sleeping sofa.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


The library adjoining the master bedroom is made of mahogany wood.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


The living room has floor to ceiling book cases and working wood fireplace Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Master bedroom has walk in closet and pocket doors to the library Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home



The master bath is made of travertine marble with Italian light fixtures.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Pocket doors open from the library to the master bed room. There is a walk in closet that leads to the master bath.


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Dual head shower lined with travertine marble.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


There is a stereo system in place with speakers throughout the house.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Tudor detail on door leading from sun room to front patio. Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Half bathroom on first floor. Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


"Jack and Jill" bathroom with original Georgia marble connects bedrooms #2 and #3 Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Bedroom #2 with queen size bed and closets. Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Bedroom #3 with queen and closet, the original "sleeping porch" Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Bedroom #4 with twin beds and closet Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


The dining room has Italian light fixtures and French doors that open to the garden. Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


The entry with Tudor front door Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


The stairwell has a a Tudor Revival style window.

Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


The azaleas in the Springtime make Atlanta a blaze of color, especially in the Druid Hills neighborhood.


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home


Deepdene Park, Atlanta 1920s Tudor Vacation Home
Deepdene Park is directly across the street. A bit of forest in the midst of the city.

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