Historic brick home originally named "The Hamilton House" after the first owners, tucked privately on the grounds of the Roosevelt Warm Springs campus. Built in 1938 by FDR's personal architect, Henry Toombs, who also designed most of the Institute's buildings as well as the "Little White House" this is in a spectacular setting surrounded by Warm Springs Foundation property which is all wooded. Very private and quiet setting. Interior features include original hardwood floors, stepless entry, handicap accessible doorways, a massive stone fireplace with a firebox that measures eight feet wide by three feet deep! There is a small room with bath on upper floor; perhaps once used by housekeeper. Three spacious bedrooms on main, two full and one-half bath on main. Large out-building offers plenty of storage and workshop space. Own a piece of FDR history! The closest neighbor through the woods is actually his "Little White House" grounds.
Listing courtesy of Bickerstaff Parham, LLC.