Ansley Park

 
 
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About The Community

The Historic Ansley Park neighborhood was developed in 1904 as an ‘automobile suburb,’ with winding roads and parks. It was meant to attract Atlanta’s wealthy and prestigious families and, for a time, was home to the Governor’s Mansion. Bookended by the Atlanta Botanical Gardens (in Piedmont Park,) the High Museum (on Peachtree Street,) this midtown oasis boasts classic Tudor, Italian Renaissance, Federal and Colonial style homes. You’ll find easy access to the Atlanta Beltline, Ansley Golf Club and the Piedmont Driving Range. It’s just a quick trip to Virginia-Highlands, Buckhead or Downtown, and there are plenty of places to walk or bike if you don’t want to drive. This upscale, 275 acre neighborhood is a National Registered Historic District and is in the Atlanta Public School System.



 
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