Forty-two feet above the Classic City, under the rusty gaze of a water tower & a rubber plant, this 1922 Southern Mill House stands still - but firm - in time. Once a rest house for train-hopping mill workers, each room of the historic duplex has been converted into an analog recording studio, vintage playground, & live/work space in close keeping with its past. Open any door, and there you will find a piano, the smell of wood & sage, & a vestigial glimpse of Americana that is uniquely Athens.
* Historic Southern Mill House w/ a hundred year old heart of pine exterior
* Renovated 97' School Bus apartment w/ wood stove, fridge, sink, & toaster
* Secluded & spacious backyard featuring:
- Fire pit, swing set, hammock, & bathroom
- Boxing bag, gloves, & mitts, jump rope, & trampoline
- Lots of sun, shade, & wildlife year round
* Original hardwood floors and doors
* 3 separate entrances
* Ten foot ceilings
* Real pianos in every room
* Classic, Southern front porch
* Newly remodeled kitchen and bathroom
* Vintage stereo system & 6 speaker sets routed throughout the house
* Eclectic record collection of all the hits
* 1800's writing desk w/ typewriter, stationary, & telephone
* Two 4-track cassette recorders w/ Reverberator & Rhythm Arranger
* ‘73 Fender Twin, Hammond organ, drum set, PA, & microphones
* Poker chips, dice, cards, & chess set
* Warm, cozy lighting from an array of vintage lamps
* Curated library of assorted reading & reference material
* One-of-a-kind interior layout, design, & artwork
Happytop is an emerging adaptive reuse neighborhood, which is a fancy way of saying Wild West. A mile from downtown Athens, along the tracks & a block from bustling Boulevard & Normaltown, it sits at the nexus of industry & Bohemia and is uniquely zoned to accommodate both a house and a business. Half 1920's cottage, half post dystopian gardenscape, it is an anomaly within an anomaly. A stone's throw from beloved local restaurants, breweries, & businesses, Happpytop offers a one of a kind juxtaposition of Classic City charm, historic southern scenery, & that old familiar feeling which can only be called 'home'.