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Historic Atlanta Landmark

Atlanta, Georgia

SPITZMILLER & NORRIS

Historic Atlanta Landmark 

Atlanta, Georgia

As featured in Veranda Magazine “Grandeur Restored” and “Pedigree of Place”.

We are proud recipients of The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art 2009 Philip Trammell Shutze Award for this house, in addition to receiving an Excellence in Preservation Award from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. 

Atlanta’s most beloved residential landmarks, this house was designed in 1936 by the Atlanta architectural firm of Frazier & Bodin for the Nunnally family. Unfortunately, after working on a year-long renovation in 2000, a fire damaged the house disastrously. Although unsalvageable, all the original plaster ceiling mouldings served as casts for exact plaster reproductions. Ultimately the entrance hall, foyer and drawing room were restored exactly to their pre-fire appearance.

 “Though built in 1937, instead of a century earlier, the house had its own rich history, including a party with Vivian Leigh and future husband Laurence Olivier for the premier of Gone with the Wind.” Interiors by Carole Weaks Landscape by E. Graham  Pittman 

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