Beautifully-maintained landscaping creates a picturesque approach to this more than 6,000-square-foot, two-story home in the Blackberry Ridge Estates neighborhood.
With a largely brick front exterior, and columns flanking the front door, this stately home offers six bedrooms on a wooded lot that totals more than an acre.
Just inside, maple woodwork and hardwood floors greet family and friends in the two-story foyer with open staircase. French doors lead to a formal living room with bay window. The formal dining room sits opposite the living room and offers plenty of space for entertaining. With its crown molding, chandelier medallion and floor to ceiling bay window, this room exudes class.
The gourmet kitchen is complete with birch cabinets, black stainless-steel appliances and a large center island with a granite countertop. The island is large enough for seating and prep work. The kitchen features an oversized walk-in pantry and a range cooktop with overhead decorative hood. The gourmet kitchen is complete with birch cabinets, black stainless-steel appliances and a large center island with a granite countertop. The informal seating area sits just in front of access to the large screened-in porch and is adjacent to the family room. A gas fireplace and wood mantle provide ambiance in the family room as does the wall of built-in bookcases. The bookcase wall features doors for hiding entertainment and providing a sleek look in the space when not in use.
The master suite is large with a three-section picture window and additional windows framing in the sleeping area. The ensuite offers a dual vanity, soaking tub underneath a large bay window and a separate, walk-in shower. The master also has a walk-in closet as well as a built-in dresser.
While the upper level offers four bedrooms, three baths, a laundry and a bonus room, there’s a bedroom and bath on the main floor as well as a bedroom and bath in the lower level. A gas fireplace and wood mantle provide ambiance in the family room as does the wall of built-in bookcases. The bookcase wall features doors for hiding entertainment and providing a sleek look in the space when not in use.