Welcome to the timeless estate at the end of a cul-de-sac in Lake Martin’s gated community, Willow Point. This sophisticated home boasts nearly 6,000 square feet and approximately 434 feet of shoreline. This impeccable custom home was designed by Chris Norman and built by the renowned Alan Meadows. The circular drive and welcoming fountain will draw you into the home where you will find 5 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The floorplan has been perfectly curated with the primary bedroom on its own wing of the house. The other wing hosts 3 guest bedrooms each with an en-suite and upstairs you will find the 5th and final bedroom, a full bathroom, an office/craft room and a bonus room. The chef’s kitchen showcases marvelous Wolf appliances, jade granite and custom cabinetry. Large limestone fireplaces can also be found in the living room and the breakfast room. Nearly every room ...
Welcome to the timeless estate at the end of a cul-de-sac in Lake Martin’s gated community, Willow Point. This sophisticated home boasts nearly 6,000 square feet and approximately 434 feet of shoreline. This impeccable custom home was designed by Chris Norman and built by the renowned Alan Meadows. The circular drive and welcoming fountain will draw you into the home where you will find 5 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The floorplan has been perfectly curated with the primary bedroom on its own wing of the house. The other wing hosts 3 guest bedrooms each with an en-suite and upstairs you will find the 5th and final bedroom, a full bathroom, an office/craft room and a bonus room. The chef’s kitchen showcases marvelous Wolf appliances, jade granite and custom cabinetry. Large limestone fireplaces can also be found in the living room and the breakfast room. Nearly every room in the house offers gorgeous lake views and the windows are an abundance.
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