The “Colonel Edward Bird House” sits on a large double corner lot and was built for Confederate Colonel Edward Bird in 1870. It is located in the Guyton Historic District and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It boasts a large front porch, 4 original fireplaces, original hardwood floors, original windows, original staircase, period claw foot tubs & many other interesting architectural features. This charming & stately Victorian home requires restoration & is being sold “as is”, including all antique chandeliers, draperies & miscellaneous pieces of antique/vintage furniture. The sale of the property also includes a large new 360 sq ft (30 x 12 foot) “small house” (currently being used for storage purposes) that has been fitted w/ electrical/plumbing connections & a bathroom. This “small house” could be completed and used as a rental property or guest house. A must-see beauty priced to sell. Historical information about the original owner available upon request.