A craftsman-inspired farmhouse in Atlanta owned by MLB World Series champ Jason Heyward hit the open market this week with an asking price of $2.8 million. The 2014-built house boasts 7,777 square feet of interior living space, and is located in the Buckhead district.
The degree of artisanal craftsmanship in the home is unusual. The exterior is expressed in cedar shingles, brick, and stone, with barn-style doors for the three bay attached garage. Inside, the home is designed as upscale rustic, with flat-finished oak floors, shiplap, custom millwork, stone accents, and tongue-and-groove.
To take advantage of the warm weather months, the home boasts three levels of outdoor living space, as well as a pair of screened porches. Amenities include an elevator, a smart system, and a terrace level with a kitchen and bath. A pond with a waterfall is the centerpiece of the private, quiet, lush lot, with extends to nearly three-quarters of an acre.