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4504 Chestnut Ave
Signal Mountain, TN 37377
$1,995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3686 Square Feet
Property Description
The Home with a View! Nestled on the brow of Signal Mountain, this 5-bedroom (one bedroom is being used as an office), 3-bathroom custom-designed home with all living spaces are on one level and a bonus room located above the garage offers 3,686 square feet of luxury living, perfectly crafted with entertaining in mind. From intimate gatherings to grand events, this home has been the backdrop for unforgettable moments, all set against the awe-inspiring panorama of the valley and mountains. Imagine waking up to 365 unique sunrises, visible from the living area, kitchen, ''sunrise'' bedroom, master bedroom, and master bath. This is more than a home; it's a daily retreat where the mountain breezes and breathtaking views make you feel like you're at a getaway resort. Watch as hawks dance on the wind gusts just beyond the brow, a sight that never gets old. The property's long, private driveway enhances the sense of seclusion and tranquility, leading you to a haven of peace far from the bustle of everyday life. This home offers an unparalleled retreat, with every detail designed to elevate your living experience. At the heart of this home lies a custom chef-sized kitchen, expertly crafted for those who love to entertain. The kitchen features 3 cm quartzite countertops, 42'' solid wood shaker-style cabinets with soft-close drawers and dovetail finishes, oversized metal cabinet pulls, a 5-burner induction cooktop, and a stainless steel single-basin farmhouse sink. Stainless steel appliances, including a Whirlpool oven, microwave, dishwasher, and an LG refrigerator, are seamlessly integrated into the design. A huge walk-in pantry with built-in shelves provides ample storage space for all your culinary essentials. The open floorplan has been thoughtfully reworked to create a spacious 1,000 sq ft cathedral room that combines dining and living areas. The room's stained v-groove white pine paneled ceiling adds warmth and character, while a wall of Anderson Fibrex composite windows offers a 180-degree view of the valley and mountains. The living room is anchored by a magnificent custom stone fireplace, crafted from local Sequatchie Valley quarry stone. This fireplace, with a 50" opening, is both wood and gas-burning, and is topped with an 8" thick solid red oak mantle reclaimed from a historic Chattanooga building. The adjoining dining area is bathed in natural light, providing the perfect setting for both intimate dinners and large gatherings. Throughout the home, solid wood stained front and interior doors, as well as Tennessee "Walking Horse Plank" 8" wide solid ¾" white oak flooring, underscore the home's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. These floors are installed on an Advantek tongue and groove subfloor, with boards both nailed and glued down for zero movement, ensuring durability and longevity. A recent renovation included the creation of a light-filled office/flex room (or 5th bedroom) directly off the kitchen, complete with wood floors and a roomy closet. Most windows have been replaced with Anderson Fibrex composite windows (except the fixed windows), including a feature window wall with 15 east-facing windows that flood the living area with morning light. The home's exterior is equally impressive, with a new entryway and front porch, as well as a custom 400 sq ft patio made from Sequatchie Valley flagstone atop a concrete slab. This outdoor space offers the perfect spot for dining with the best view in town. The original Signal Mountain stone wall in the front yard adds a touch of historic charm to the property. The hall bathroom has been fully renovated with custom tile, a decorator vanity, and a mirror. A half bath has been converted to a full bath, featuring a custom walk-in tiled shower with garage door-style doors, a custom tiled floor, and a decorator vanity and mirror. All bathroom showers utilize the German Schluter waterproofing system, ensuring worry-free water leakage. The master suite has been beautifully updated, with new bedroom carpet and top-of-the-line padding. The bedroom offers sweeping views of the brow, while the one-of-a-kind master bath features an oversized shower and soaker tub, perfectly positioned to take in the stunning brow views through a 6 feet wide by 4 feet high window. Designer vanities and ample storage, along with a spacious master closet with built-ins and solid oak wood floors, complete this luxurious retreat. The laundry area is conveniently accessed through the master closet. This home sits on 1.40 private acres, with direct access to the brow from the backyard. With no road in between the house and the brow, nothing obstructs your view of the one-of-a-kind 180-degree panorama. The spacious backyard is ideal for entertaining, offering endless possibilities for outdoor enjoyment. Exterior upgrades include a completely repainted exterior and boards replaced, a redesigned entry, and a new 12 x 24' shed built in April 2024. This approximately 290 sq ft shed features a foundation overbuilt to support a tractor if needed. In every way, this home offers a living experience like no other, combining the best of luxury living with the natural beauty of Signal Mountain.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1930
MLS Number
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Location
Address
4504 Chestnut Ave
City
Signal Mountain
State
TN
Zip Code
37377
County
HAMILTON
Listing
Name
Phone
(423) 521-3476
Office Name
Office Phone
(423) 521-3476
Agent Name
Cassie Hollis
Agency Phone
(423) 521-3476

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