Experience the Old West and modern amenities in this 24,000-plus-square-foot Georgia mansion.
Surprises abound behind the gates of this Milton, Georgia, estate. Built by Ron Wallace, the former president of UPS International, in 2002, the almost 25,000-square-foot Neoclassical home features all the usual high-end plusses like a well-appointed gym, luxe theater, spacious bedroom suites, floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings, rich mahogany cabinets, and a sleek living room bar.
But there are plenty of other super special features that are completely unique to this commercial-grade property, including the steel-and-concrete structure, a commercial boiler with cooling tower, 22 separate temperature-controlled HVAC systems with their own thermostats, and an artificial rubber-slate roof. If the idea of having access to a 125KVA emergency generator that ensures nonstop power during disasters doesn’t excite you, let’s talk about the 15,000 square feet of unfinished basement that could become a rec room to end all rec rooms.
But wait, we haven’t even gotten to the biggest stunner at this Georgia manse yet. There’s an entire wing — 4,400 square feet — that was modeled after 1800s Tombstone, Arizona. That’s right. You and your friends can belly up to the saloon-style bar, take a stroll down Main Street, and even discuss the merits of the 1993 film Tombstone in an incredibly authentic environment.
All that time spent in the Old West may fuel the urge to ride horses. You’re in luck: The park-like grounds are perfect for equestrian pursuits of all kinds. If you prefer to follow-up time travel with more modern machinery, that can be arranged as well. The level front yard is suitable for helicopter landings, and you have more than enough room for a fancy fleet of cars in the five-bay garage. There’s even a bay designed to accommodate motorhomes and boats.
Georgia Mansion
13090 Freemanville Road
Milton, Georgia 30004
$8,950,000
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.4
Interior Square Footage: 24,888
Acreage: 8.97
Learn more about this property at Sotheby’s International Realty.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Courtesy Micah Laplante/Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty