Inspired by Greek Revival architecture, the Residence was designed after the antebellum Manor "Oak Alley" in Louisiana. Known for grandiose scale and symmetry, encircled by Doric columns, french doors and wrap around verandas, this a legacy property offering two spacious living structures designed by local prominent architect Hiland Hall Turner. This is a high quality home from the superb design to the exceptional build and execution using the finest materials. The owners spared no expense in creating a masterpiece with an emphasis on inviting elegance and the comfort of Southern living. The architectural details and design is evident in well-proportioned curated rooms with twelve foot ceilings and superlative millwork. Impressively appointed finishes and architectural significance throughout the interior are magazine worthy and irreplaceable at this price. The mansion has a square floor plan with two story covered porches on all four sides. The plan is organized around a central stair hall as common area to access all spaces of both the first and second floors. This is a one-of-a-kind style of a bygone era of American architecture during a specific moment in history for the most discerning client.