1842 Stick Victorian, Newnan, GA
Exquisite historical (built in 1842) masterpiece set on 4.88 acres with a 3 bd/2 bath carriage house. Featured in the Disney movie, The Odd Life of Timothy Greene. Museum quality renovation with Victorian garden rooms, gold fish pond, pool, gazebo & 3 car garage. Each downstairs room is accented with different woods- birds eye maple, cherry, mahogany, & black walnut are throughout the downstairs. Original stained glass in the landing. Slate roof. Insured for over $2 million.
Known as the Parrott-Camp-Soucy House it started out as a Greek Revival, built by Confederate surgeon Abraham North. In the 1880′s it was rebuilt into a Victorian and underwent restoration in the 1980′s. The upcoming movie The Odd Life of Timothy Green was also filmed here.