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T he Chap m a n - Ki n ca i d - H u n t H o u s e B u i l t 1854

525 N PINE HILL ROAD GR I F F I N, G A 3 0 2 2 3

PRES E N T ED BY S IS T ER H OO D AND H ARRY N OR M A N, R EA LTOR S ®



The House M ain Level Gorgeous foyer and entrance with original fireplace Magnificent large living room with floor to ceiling windows and original fireplace Lovely, wide entrance hallway Eleven foot ceilings Spectacular dining room seats 12+ and overlooks the beautiful grounds Wonderful kitchen with gas cooktop and island Superb Main level bedroom suite opens onto veranda Heart pine flooring though-out main level All rooms on the Main level are spacious and there is great flow... perfect for entertaining Front and Back stairs lead to second floor

Sec o n d F lo o r Beautiful Second large bedroom suite on the second floor with Juliet balcony and private bath Gorgeous large study with floor to ceiling windows An additional three bedrooms on the second floor An additional 3 baths on the second floor Original leaded glass Expansive slate flooring on the verandas 13 Corinthian columns While the historic charm and significance of this spectacular home have been maintained, all systems have been modernized.







T h e G ro u n d s 8.35+/- Beautiful acres and grounds featuring mature plantings and beautiful lawns and shrubs In ground swimming pool Located on the third hole of the Shoal Creek Country Club Golf Course Adorable small barn


The Histor y Histor y of the Chapman-Kincaid-Hunt House Gr iffin, Georg ia Built in 1854 by W. W. Chapman on the corner of Poplar and Eighth Streets. Later, the home was purchased by Captain W. J. Kincaid, and it was he who refashioned the house from its original Italianate style to the Beaux Arts Greek Revival style. Captain Kincaid’s daughter, Ms. Addie, inherited the home from her father and reared her four children. After Ms. Addie’s death in the late 1950s, the house was purchased by the First Baptist Church of Griffin which owned the adjacent property on Poplar and Eighth Streets. The Church used the home for Sunday School Classes as well as a site for small weddings and funerals. In 1978, the Church decided to tear down the home in order to build their proposed Family Life Center at Poplar and 8th. Distressed at the thought of losing such a treasure, Griffin physician Dr. Grady Duke and his wife, Jean, offered to save the house by moving it from its Poplar and 8th location to a new site on North Pine Hill Road. The Duke family resided in the house at its new location until they sold the property in 1986 to Bob and Nell Watt who were from Atlanta. The Watts used the house as a summer home and a place to entertain their golf playing guests. In April of 2013, Sandra and Rusty Slider bought the home and are the current owners.



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Buckhead Office • 532 East Paces Ferry Road • 404.233.4142 • HarryNorman.com The above information is believed to be accurate but not warranted. If your home is currently listed for sale, this is not intended as a solicitation.


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