Architect William T. Baker-Designed English-Style Estate Drops to $6.9M in Atlanta, GA

Architect William T. Baker-Designed English-Style Estate Drops to $6.9M in Atlanta, GA

$6,900,000 | Built 2002 | 11,567 Sq. Ft. | 6 Beds | 7.5+ Baths | 3 Acres
3685 Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30327
Designed by Atlanta-based architect William T. Baker and masterfully built in 2002 on 3 acres, this English-style estate, crafted of the finest materials and offering the ultimate in privacy, security and location, has been reduced to $6.9 million. The property hit the market in September 2020 for $8.5 million. The sweeping gated drive affords a first view of glorious lush grounds. Upon entry, the majestic foyer invites guests with its sumptuous oak panelling and classic marble floors, setting the stage for the grandeur that follows. Formal living & dining rooms and an incredible custom library, all feature fireplaces and rich finishes. Exceptional open family space with airy kitchen offering two large islands, Calacatta marble, exposed beams, professional-grade appliances, butler’s and second pantries, adjoining breakfast, sunroom and large keeping with soaring vaulted ceilings. A hallway leads to a unique feature, a large glistening, glass conservatory imported from England. 

The main floor owner’s suite offers a limestone fireplace and sunlit sitting room, spa-like master bath and generous walk-in closet. With a main floor guest suite, the upstairs level hosts four large bedrooms, each with ensuite baths and a bonus room, perfect for a playroom or office. Take the elevator down to the terrace level, where you find an incredible Art Deco theatre, recreation and billiard rooms, a fully equipped bar, wine cellar and an elaborate home gym. Two garages house four cars with adjacent air conditioned work room. A bespoke pool and hot tub with resort-like grounds curated by famed landscape architect John Howard beckons to the backyard, where an open-air summer house overlooks formal boxwood gardens, statuaries, and a most charming playhouse. The property is on the market for $6.9 million with Sam Bayne of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty.

































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