Real Estate

Birmingham Wow! House: A Shoal Creek Golf Course Estate For $7 Million

A rare find in the Shoal Creek area, this giant estate sits between the 6th green and 7th tee at Shoal Creek Country Club.

BIRMINGHAM, AL - This home in Shoal Creek is country club living at its best. A rare find in the area, this estate threads through the 6th green and 7th tee of the famous Shoal Creek golf course - host of two PGA Championships. There is ample living space - the master bedroom is more than 2,600 square feet by itself - and professionally landscaped grounds. For just under $7 million, this home is the most expensive listing in Birmingham.

  • Address: 6 Greenbriar Rdg, Birmingham, Alabama
  • Price: $6,995,000
  • Square Feet:
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 3 Full and 4 Half Baths
  • Built: 2000
  • Features: Absolutely nothing in Birmingham compares to this estate, set amidst a quiet forest overlooking meandering Shoal Creek. There's the main house, guest house, resort-quality pool, pool house, artists' studio, formal gardens, fruit trees and a vegetable garden. Light fixtures, mantels, hardware, etc. are antiques and/or custom made. Features include magnificent courtyard,cut-stone steps, custom designed fountains, lanterns, wrought iron railings. Roof on main & guest house are antique Ludowici tile; Pool and studio roofs are Vermont slate. There are 5 fireplaces: 3 mantels are antiques of note; The MBR suite has his/her baths, sitting area, private terrace, exercise room. The home has a guest suite, his and her libraries, covered and open terraces w/ fire pit,amazing views of night skies & & daytime golf course/mountain vistas. There is an elevator, billiard room,t heater, 2,500 bottle cellar and a 2nd kitchen and laundry in the basement.

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