Schoolfield Mansion In North Chattanooga Sells For $1,360,000

  • Thursday, July 21, 2016
Restored Schoolfield mansion
Restored Schoolfield mansion

The old Schoolfield mansion high on a peak of North Chattanooga has sold for $1,360,000.

The house at 502 Forest Ave. was restored by William S. Huntley.

He sold it to Charles G. Pray and Dawn Steinberg. Dr. Pray is a chiropractor in North Georgia.

The property was touted as having "quite possibly the most spectacular views in Chattanooga."

The realty firm said, "This 4 bedroom, 4.5+ bath turn of the century, brick home is perfectly situated on a 1.5 +/- acre lot-just steps from the North Shore and downtown Chattanooga. You will love the convenience of being able to walk to shops, restaurants and parks.

"When the sellers purchased the home, it was separated into 11 apartments and the decision was to take it back to its roots, and hence the studs. The end result is a beautiful blend of old and new with all of the charm and detail belonging to a bygone era combined with the modern amenities of today.

"You will love equally the gorgeous hardwoods, moldings, leaded glass, pocket doors and 7 fireplaces, as well as the granite countertops, luxurious baths, spacious closets and gourmet kitchen."

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