2790 Bankstone, Marietta, GA

2790 Bankstone, Marietta, GA

For Sale

$ Click for current price
4 BEDROOMS | 2 (2 full ) BATHROOMS | 3692 SQUARE FEET

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Team Assist-2-Sell

Assist-2-Sale Buyers and Sellers Realty
877-827-7446
License #: 366428

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Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a fine example of Greek Revival architecture known as Schofield’s Headquarters. The Cheney-Newcomer House circa 1856 is listed on the National Register, and is one of a handful of antebellum homes in Marietta that survived the Civil War. Sherman planned Kennesaw Mountain here in June 1864. Fully restored, grand foyer, Doric columns, wide-heart-pine floors, 9 fireplaces, 14 chandeliers, new kitchen/baths, plumbing, electrical, HVAC. Comprehension plan allows LRO (office) encouraging office/limited retail, recently rezoned to non-conforming R-20. May meet FHA guidelines. Appraised for $360,000. Offered below highest and best use. Schedule an appointment ASAP! Owner is a Licensed Broker. GA R.E. Lic #366428



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2790 Bankstone Dr. SW, Marietta, GA

2790 Bankstone Dr. SW, Marietta, GA

For Sale

$ Click for current price
4 BEDROOMS | 2 (2 full ) BATHROOMS | 3692 SQUARE FEET

Presented By:

Team Assist-2-Sell

Assist-2-Sale Buyers and Sellers Realty
877-827-7446
License #: 366428

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Schedule a Showing/Request Info

Property Description

Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a fine example of Greek Revival architecture known as The Cheney-Newcomer House circa 1856 – Schofields Headquarters. The Cheney-Newcomer House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is one of a handful of Greek Revival antebellum homes in Marietta that survived the Civil War. Maj. General John Schofield used the home as his headquarters from June 22nd to 30th of 1864, and was used as a Union hospital during heavy fighting on Powder Springs road that same year.
As a strategical location during the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, the Cheney-Newcomer House circa 1856 played a crucial role for the siege of Atlanta. Major General William Tecumseh Sherman planned the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain at this home on June 25th of 1864. In fact, Sherman through war correspondence, planned to make the Cheney-Newcomer house his headquarter on July 3rd of 1864.
This splendorous home features a stone-masonry construction on the first floor and a wood frame construction on the upper level. This form of construction is considered rare for the area and is one of only two known examples in the State of Georgia.
The grand entrance foyer features an original four panel front door with a splendid trabeated transom and sidelights. Furthermore, this architectural masterpiece features ax-hewn beams, a wooden pin construction, 20-inch masonry stone walls, original wide-heart-pine ceiling panels, two porches and four magnificent Doric Columns. This elegant home features a brand new kitchen and bathrooms, two great-hallways, formal and informal parlors, and a prominent dining room. This majestic home includes all new plumbing and electrical, new HVAC and ductwork, new stainless steel appliances and features 3,692 sq-ft of heated living space.
In addition, the house features 160-year-old wide-heart-pine floors, that still possess their margaritaceous luster, 9 fireplaces, original riff-locks, horse-haired plaster walls, wooden moldings, the original staircase and balusters, hand-planed Greek Revival two panel doors, and grandiose chandeliers in every room. Included with the property, is the last remaining stretch of the old Tennessee Wagon Roadbed, which dates back before the revolutionary war and the landscaping is maintained by the neighboring community per the Cobb County Preservation Plan.
Cobb County Community Developments comprehension plan allows for commercial LRO, (small office use); however, was recently rezoned to R-20 (residential). It may be reverted back to LRO as the present zoning is non-conforming to neighborhood activity use, encouraging small office or limited retail use, subject to buyer verification. This sound structure may meet FHA guidelines. All mechanics and structural facets are certified by mechanical and structural engineer. The home has passed all Cobb County inspections.
Recently appraised for $360,000 at highest best use value. Cheney-Newcomer House would make a great home or business. The home has a protective covenants attached to the property and a State of Georgia Historical Marker on the grounds. The house is being sold well-below highest and best use value. This wont last long so schedule an appointment ASAP! Owner is a licensed Georgia Real Estate Broker. GA R.E. Lic #366428



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