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57 Rockwood Court
Ellijay, GA 30536
$925,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5141
Property Description
Luxurious custom home with lots of character and high-end touches styled with the perfect blend of modern and rustic. This 1-owner home has seldomly been used and shows like a NEW home! You'll first notice the beautiful redwood, cedar, and stone exterior with a welcoming flagstone front porch overlooking a meticulously cared-for Zoysia grass sodded lawn. Entering the home foyer, you're greeted with a fantastic open staircase with reclaimed oak beams, custom metalwork and railings, and beautiful walnut stair treads. The warm tones of walnut hardwood flooring continues throughout the main and upper floors. Moving into the great room you'll find a beautiful wood burning stone fireplace that soars to a cathedral ceiling accented with barn woods and a continuation of grand beams of reclaimed oak. This open-concept layout flows into the kitchen where you'll find cabinetry honed from rare and desirable wormy chestnut wood, granite countertops, and trendy light fixtures. The balcony off the great room opens up to another beautifully masoned wood burning fireplace, cathedral ceiling lined with wood accents and an amazing custom light fixture. You'll hear the crashing waters of Clear Creek frontage you'll own at the bottom of this peaceful lot. You'll also love the valley views that truly are magical in the Fall then reveal seasonal long-range views in the Winter. These views can be seen from almost every room in the home. The finished walkout basement features engineered hardwood flooring and is outfitted with a pool table, shuffleboard table, and leather recliner sofa. Plumbed for hot/cold this level is ready to add a bar or finish with a kitchen for an amazing in-law suite! This home has many multi-use rooms that can be effortlessly converted for your requirements, such as: additional bedrooms, dining room, office space, family room, or storage. So many extra touches throughout: reclaimed wood doors, walls, & accents, live edges, ceiling accents, slate tiling, unique floo
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2016
MLS Number
401642
Location
Address
57 Rockwood Court
City
Ellijay
State
GA
Zip Code
30536
County
GILMER
Listing
Provider
Georgia Highlands Realty, original listing
Name
Georgia Highlands Realty
Phone
(706) 502-2293
Office Name
Georgia Highlands Realty
Office Phone
(706) 502-2293
Agent Name
Leah Cleminshaw

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