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Exquisite, one-of-a-kind elegance exuded in this fabulous home designed by Atlanta noted architect James Means and built by J. C. Stockton in 1964. This unique home was featured in Historic Augusta, Inc's 2018 book ''Augusta''. All the materials used were reclaimed from Georgia sites to include Old Savannah brick, old wide plank heart pine flooring, custom window sills built from cypress or heart pine. The glass is German and hand blown. 10' ceilings throughout, heavy mill work, 4 operational gas fireplaces. In addition, multiple fixtures and faucets are from France and the dining room features Zuber's hand blocked luxury wallpaper known s ''The Vues of d'Amerique du Nord'', a scene that Jacqueline Kennedy had placed in the diplomatic reception room where it remains today. The yard with its multiple brick patios, beautiful grassed lawns, lovely fountain and gazebo accentuate the home's beauty. New architectural shingled roof. 4 ton split unit replaced in 2020 ; unsure about age of upstairs unit