4 bedrooms, 3 baths, on 2.1 acres this home was built in 1990 with the soul of a century-old estate. It carries the warmth and craftsmanship of a historic property, because in many ways, it is one. Enter through a tunnel of Dogwood trees that line the circular drive & set the tone for everything that follows. Step inside to rich hardwood floors, extraordinary trim work salvaged from a piece of local history, and old world craftsmanship woven seamlessly together with the modern conveniences. The interior woodwork —the kind you simply do not find in new construction — tells its own story. Salvaged from a historic home just down the road, the trim & millwork throughout carry a legacy that no modern builder can replicate. Wide-plank hardwood floors run underfoot in every room, and the craftsmanship only deepens in the kitchen, where Mennonite artisans built custom cabinetry from hand-selected black walnut. Leathered granite countertops and a JennAir dual-fuel range complete a kitchen that is as serious as it is beautiful. The primary suite is tucked conveniently on the main floor, offering the ease of single-level living alongside the privacy you want. Three additional bedrooms — plus a handsome office or den on the second floor — give the home both flexibility and room to breathe. A bright sunroom fills with natural light, the formal dining room showcases a built-in oak sideboard that conveys with the property, and the living room centers on a gas log fireplace that sets the tone for every cool evening ahead, a finished cellar doubles as a storm shelter. The grounds are as hardworking as they are beautiful. A hen hotel — complete with an attached run — is ready for your flock from day one. A nearly new powered shed keeps tools & projects out of sight, and a small barn rounds out the property with generous storage for equipment or whatever life on acreage demands. Huntsville, AL— one of the fastest growing cities in the Southeast — is just about an hour's drive away.