This circa 1831 home is one of Morgan County’s oldest treasures and exudes timeless charm and character. Nestled on a spacious lot with stately pecan trees in the front and a fenced in-ground pool in the back, this home tells a story of generations past and awaits its next chapter with you.
As you approach, the rocking chair front porch beckons you to sit and soak in the peaceful ambiance of historic Rutledge. The home opens to gleaming hardwood floors and soaring 11′ ceilings on the main level, with beautifully preserved heart pine floors upstairs. The craftsmanship of the era shines through in the intricate trim work and the five gas log fireplaces, including a unique double-sided brick masonry fireplace in the kitchen.
The large eat-in kitchen combines old-world charm with modern touches, featuring butcher block countertops, a gas stove, and distinctive saw-hewn wainscoting. Spacious living and dining rooms, a cozy den, and a main-level master suite with a jacuzzi tub and walk-in closet ensure comfort and functionality for modern living. Upstairs, you’ll find two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a walk-in attic offering ample storage or the potential for expansion.
Beyond the home’s walls, the location offers walkable access to historic downtown Rutledge, family parks, and the natural beauty of Hard Labor Creek State Park just five minutes away. With over 5,800 acres of trails, golf, water activities, and more, outdoor enthusiasts will feel right at home. The property also provides convenient access to I-20, Atlanta, and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.
This historic gem is not for everyone—it’s for those who appreciate the craftsmanship of a bygone era, who dream of raising their family or creating memories in a home with a story. Schedule your appointment today and discover the charm, history, and possibilities this unique property offers!
Don’t wait—homes like this come along once in a lifetime.
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Year Built
1831
Updated on January 20, 2025 at 10:39 pm