This double gated mansion is located at 200 Londonberry Road NW in Atlanta, GA and was built in 2005. The 1st floor features the master suite and 2 half bathrooms, the 2nd floor features 4 bedroom suites and the lower level features 1 full bathroom. Other rooms include a 2-story great room, formal dining room, modern gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, family room, 2-story home office/library, wine cellar, gym, 10+ seat home theater and more. There is also a 3-car garage, outdoor covered patio with BBQ area and fireplace and a swimming pool with spa. It is listed at $4,700,000.
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And Grrrowler gets his Lichtenstein! Some interesting bits. Nice to see that it isn’t overdone with horrible faux finishing or oversized, overstuffed furnishings and swag curtains.
I’m happy to see the Lichtenstein, although it clashes somewhat with the Warhols.
Wait, is this in London?
I love the exterior. I love the interior. I don’t love the interior inside this exterior.
I just noticed the name of the street, which is totally fitting considering the contemporary meets traditional aspects of the house.
What GGGGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWLLLLLLLLEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRR, said. I don’t like this interior with this exterior. But overalll it looks like a fine solid home. Reminds me a lot of some of the main line manses. Price seems fair too.
The price seems about right and the exterior is to die for. The dining room is the only thing I really care for interior wise.
Have always liked this house. It was listed for $4.5 m and sold for $3.8 back in ’08. Market ain’t up so its priced high. but a great house.
This is a brochure from then.
http://ursulahenry.harrynorman.com/Teams/144808/ContentFiles/200londonberry.pdf
also, if you look at the brochure vs the now pics… it looks like the bought most of the furniture too.
Gorgeous exterior masonry and I like the clean understated interior and furnishings. Alot to like here.
The dormers are clumsy looking and it’s a bit over landscaped, but it’s generally pleasing to the eye.