$1,500,000
5614 Sweetbriar Cir, Savannah, 31406
5614 Sweetbriar Cir Savannah GA 31406
Savannah's premier mid-century modern residence comes to market for the first time since it was built in 1959. Designed by internationally renowned architect Mark Hampton, the home immediately gained notoriety, appearing in the June 19, 1960 New York Times as one of Architectural Record's twenty best-designed homes of 1960. This striking glass and steel structure has been meticulously renovated over the last four years to enhance the property's enduring appeal while honoring its history.
Part of the Sarasota School of Architecture, Hampton's design of 5614 Sweetbriar Circle reflects the principles of that movement. The sprawling 3,640 square-foot home has an open-concept layout, clean lines, extensive windows, and ample outdoor living, translating seamlessly to the needs of today's buyers.
Privacy screens shield the two-story glass walls, creating an ever-changing landscape for those looking out. Inside, the double-height great room stuns with glass and walnut walls, a floating staircase, and a dazzling Circa chandelier. The sleek dining room is lined with porcelain floors and runs parallel to the pool, accessible through glass doors. Shoji screens reveal the clean and minimalist kitchen, with concealed white cabinetry, quartz countertops, high-end appliances, and Circa lighting above the breakfast table.
Each of the four spacious bedrooms has discreet walnut cabinetry and abundant natural light. The luxurious primary suite boasts character-rich details like the original ladder towel racks in the spa-like bathroom and the incredible folding wardrobe. A full walk-in closet, the original built-in nightstands, Circa lighting, and a private balcony complete this space. Showstopping views characterize the second-story floating living room, which overlooks the pool and golf course beyond. Directly off the living room, find an additional den with a wet bar. Each of the three-and-a-half bathrooms were updated with respect to the home's architectural integrity, a gym was added, and many of the rooms feature automated blinds.
The double lot ensures privacy while enjoying the outdoor living spaces, including the pool, dining area, and hot tub. Sited along the Bacon Park Golf Course, this home lies in the Greenview subdivision of the Fairway Oaks-Greenview Historic District, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Roughly twenty minutes from downtown, Greenview offers an idyllic setting convenient to the city's top attractions.
Part of the Sarasota School of Architecture, Hampton's design of 5614 Sweetbriar Circle reflects the principles of that movement. The sprawling 3,640 square-foot home has an open-concept layout, clean lines, extensive windows, and ample outdoor living, translating seamlessly to the needs of today's buyers.
Privacy screens shield the two-story glass walls, creating an ever-changing landscape for those looking out. Inside, the double-height great room stuns with glass and walnut walls, a floating staircase, and a dazzling Circa chandelier. The sleek dining room is lined with porcelain floors and runs parallel to the pool, accessible through glass doors. Shoji screens reveal the clean and minimalist kitchen, with concealed white cabinetry, quartz countertops, high-end appliances, and Circa lighting above the breakfast table.
Each of the four spacious bedrooms has discreet walnut cabinetry and abundant natural light. The luxurious primary suite boasts character-rich details like the original ladder towel racks in the spa-like bathroom and the incredible folding wardrobe. A full walk-in closet, the original built-in nightstands, Circa lighting, and a private balcony complete this space. Showstopping views characterize the second-story floating living room, which overlooks the pool and golf course beyond. Directly off the living room, find an additional den with a wet bar. Each of the three-and-a-half bathrooms were updated with respect to the home's architectural integrity, a gym was added, and many of the rooms feature automated blinds.
The double lot ensures privacy while enjoying the outdoor living spaces, including the pool, dining area, and hot tub. Sited along the Bacon Park Golf Course, this home lies in the Greenview subdivision of the Fairway Oaks-Greenview Historic District, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Roughly twenty minutes from downtown, Greenview offers an idyllic setting convenient to the city's top attractions.
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- Listing Id000000
- StatusClosed
- Bedrooms4
- Baths4
- Lot Size0.5969 ac
- Year Built1959
- InteriorBlinds, Exercise Area, In-Home Gym, Walk-in Closet, Wet Bar
- GeneralEnergy-saving Features, Window Treatments
- ExteriorOut Building
- AppliancesDishwasher, Dryer, Garbage Disposal, Microwave, Range / Oven, Refrigerator, Washer
- Kitchen FeaturesDesigner Kitchen, Eat-in Kitchen, Gourmet Kitchen
- CoolingCentral A/C - Electric
- Heating FuelElectric
- NeighborhoodGreenview
- RoomsGuest Suite
- LifestylesGolf, Suburban
- WaterCity Water
- Area AmenitiesGolf, Jogging / Biking Path, Outdoor Activities
- FlooringCeramic, Hardwood, Wall to Wall Carpet
- SewerCity
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