31 INMAN CIRCLE NE

5 bedrooms | 6.5 bathrooms | 6,600+ square feet | 1 acre | 3-car garage parking | 3 story carriage house

Perfectly perched above Inman Circle, this 1911 Neoclassical Revival has long been regarded as one of Ansley Park’s most admired residences. Its façade, rich with proportion and presence, quietly signals the significance found within.

Offered for the first time in fifteen years, the home underwent a comprehensive $2 million restoration led by Dovetail Craftsmen, a renovation rooted not in trend, but in reverence. Original character was preserved with precision while thoughtful, timeless enhancements elevated everyday livability. The result is a residence that feels both storied and enduring.

Spanning over 6,600 square feet, the main home unfolds with formal dining and sitting rooms, a library, a second kitchen designed for seamless entertaining, an upstairs suite, and a well-appointed mudroom that supports modern rhythms without disrupting architectural integrity. Every room carries intention. Every transition feels considered.

The private primary suite is a retreat unto itself, complete with a sitting room and an expansive terrace overlooking the skyline. From the terrace and the backyard alike, city views create a rare juxtaposition of historic tranquility and metropolitan energy.

Beyond the main residence, a three-level carriage house provides garage parking for three vehicles and is crowned with a flexible upper level ideal for a gym, executive office, or guest quarters, complete with its own full bath.

Gated and set behind a long private drive, the property offers a sense of arrival that feels both stately and discreet. The fenced rear grounds provide additional privacy while maintaining those coveted skyline views.

This is not simply a historic home restored. It is a landmark thoughtfully carried forward.