In Atlanta, a "bona fide architectural landmark" designed by famed local architect Philip Tramell Shutze in the 1930s has been heaved onto the market for $3.9M. The estate—part-English Regency, part-American Federal, all-Southern idyllic—boasts two gated entrances, a saltwater pool, a massage room, and an "elaborate" gazebo pool house. Curbed Atlanta has photos; do have a look. [Curbed Atlanta]
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