
Courtesy of April Lloyd, EXP Realty, LLC.
Step into history with one of Georgia’s most significant and storied residences. This Greek Revival mansion, commissioned by Col. Archibald Howell, CSA, was constructed between 1838 and 1843. Designed by noted Connecticut architect-builder Willis Ball—renowned for his work on Barrington Hall and Bulloch Hall in Roswell—this home represents timeless Southern elegance. Distinguished by its majestic Doric columns, 28-inch-thick brick walls finished in stucco, and a grand porte-cochere, the estate reflects both architectural beauty and enduring craftsmanship. Inside, the residence offers: 6 spacious bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, High Ceilings, 10 fireplaces, Spacious oversized attic ideal for a workshop or additional storage, A full basement for flexible use. Outdoor living is equally impressive, featuring an in-ground pool, pool house, and a large detached garage—all nestled on over 1.3 acres that enhances the home’s privacy and grandeur. This rare property seamlessly combines historic significance, making it not just a home, but a legacy.
This content last updated on September 20, 2025 8:16PM.