Making its debut, this 1933 historic home to the Bernhardt Furniture family was renovated and impeccably maintained for authenticity. Homewood, a colonial revival-style home, was modeled after the Homewood Museum at Johns Hopkins University. The entire 4-acre property exudes southern charm of a bygone era. From the lush lawns and well-tended English garden, to the 10-foot ceilings, dentate crown moldings, original doors and floor-to-ceiling windows, every inch of Homewood suggests genteel living in the North Carolina foothills, where the climate is mild and the High Country is just 20 minutes away. Three bedrooms on the main level, and another two bedrooms or flex rooms upstairs allow for many uses. Ornate portals, arched windows, a slate roof and copper downspouts are just a few of the early twentieth-century details that were lovingly maintained or restored. A garden stroll amid mature hardwoods and azaleas, roses and boxwood, completes its Southern charms.
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