| Thoughtful touches like the two-sided fireplace between the great and dining rooms, two entries - one with a mudroom featuring a built-in desk and lockers - dual garages and even a kidney-shaped tub in the master bath round out this brick and stone home's impressive resume.
This residence is situated on Grey Moss Pass, a street that takes its name from Grey Moss Plantation in Georgia. Built in the 1830s, Grey Moss is approached by way of a circular drive that winds through moss-hunting live oak and magnolia trees. Today, it covers 2,000 acres of farm- and timberland.
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