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Rhododendron Hall | ![]() |
This
historically significant classic Gothic-Tudor house was designed
by Cooper and Cooper, and built in 1930 for Samuel Candler Dobbs,
the third President of Coca-Cola. Set on 9 1/2 lush landscaped
acres surrounded by ivy covered terraces, stately shade trees and
pines, an English-style garden, and a tennis court,
"Rhododendron Hall" promises to delight all who visit.
Constructed of brick, warm golden stone and half timbers, the two
story home is topped with a slate roof and gabled wings. Leaded
glass windows and carved, solid wood doors with weathered metal
fixtures add to its authentic classic Tudor styling. This
magnificent house has 15 rooms, 6 baths, staff quarters, and out
buildings including a guest cottage, 3 car garage, glass sided
pool house with kitchen, and his and her bath houses. An
outstanding historic structure, the house is a private residence,
and affords itself beautifully as a comfortable home.
The 1997 Show House will feature over 23 interior and 7 exterior areas. The interior areas include: a great hall, foyer, loggia, living room, sunroom, library, morning room, the galleries, guest bedroom, master bath, his bath, gentleman's retreat, lady's bedroom, connecting bath, gentleman's bedroom, art and meditation area, lady's office, upstairs' den, back staircase, kitchen, family room, powder room, and dining room. Exterior areas include: outdoor illumination, front corner garden, front entry, right side and rear of the house, and pool area.
Rhododendron Hall is represented by Harry Norman Realtors. Inquires may be directed to Glennis Beacham or Natalie Feldman at (404) 262-9036 or (404) 252-7222.
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