One of Atlanta's oldest residential districts, built in phases starting in 1904, is a collection of homes ranging from Colonial to Craftsman architectural styles set along winding streets is a quick walk to the High Museum, Piedmont Park, and Atlanta's Botanical Garden. Throughout the community are several parks, including the Ansley Park located off of Barksdale Dr and the Winn Park off Westminister Dr. with wooded areas, a playground, and a pond great for walking in the evening. For the golf enthusiast, join the Ansley Golf Club to enjoy a round of golf or enjoy fine dining at the club with seasonal menus from the CMC certified chef. Looking to get on the Beltline, this neighborhood makes it a breeze to take advantage of the many local businesses along the pathway.
Featured Local Businesses:
The Nook: The locally owned restaurant focuses on providing local organic cuisines while making business model choices that are good for the community and the planet. When you visit them, take a moment to enjoy the Tree Hugger sandwich, and Stan's Crackarita, the name alone, tells you the deliciousness addiction level.
Intown Bicycles: A staple for years in the town area, can assist you with new bikes, repairing old bikes, and help you assemble a bicycle even if your purchases elsewhere. The owner and crew have loads of information for every skill level of bike rider ready for the trails.