312 Miamola Avenue in Sandersville, GA is a lovely brick home located on a quiet cul-de-sac street just minutes from downtown. This custom home, built in 2007 by master-carpenter, Charlie Weaver, offers a unique blend of functionality, comfort and luxury. Key features include an open concept, oak and tile flooring throughout, custom molding, high ceilings and lots of storage. The large sunroom and the spacious breakfast area overlook a beautifully landscaped back yard with privacy fencing and a coy pond. The manicured yard also includes an irrigation system. The foyer leads to the spacious living area that is a perfect blend of comfort and style, centered around an attractive stone fireplace/hearth that adds warmth and character to the space. The room is further enhanced by a tray ceiling, creating an airy and open atmosphere. Custom cabinets in the kitchen feature granite countertops and a central island for additional workspace. There is a breakfast bar for quick meals and a walk-in pantry with built-in shelving that provides generous storage as well as an additional refrigerator and freezer. The layout also includes a large utility room designed for practicality, featuring a walk-in closet with shelving and two additional closets that add to the great storage area this home offers. For comfort and privacy, the spacious master bedroom has a cozy sitting area that also has access to the sunroom. The master bath includes a jacuzzi tub, tile shower, his and her vanities and 3 walk-in closets. Guest bedrooms have their own ensuite bathroom, offering convenience and privacy. In addition, this home has an office that is perfect for working from home. An additional 270 square feet of workshop and storage is attached to the 26' x 25' garage. This combination of thoughtful design and generous storage ensures both functionality and comfort in this classic home.
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