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My Love Affair with Historic Huntsville Alabama Twickenham

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Real Estate Agent with Huntsville Alabama Real Estate, (@ Homes Realty Group)

A love affair began one day while trying in vain to find a bank in downtown Huntsville. I took the wrong turn, but to my surprise, my frustration soon turned into a love affair. As I drove deeper into the Historic district, my love grew stronger.  I am in awe, each and every time I stroll the beautiful streets, that are steeped in Southern charm and history. Each time I drive through Historic Twickenham, I am quickly reminded of my love of the area and it's history.  Once you turn onto one of the majestic tree lined streets, you too, fall in love! 

                       

 

Twickenham was the original name for Huntsville Alabama.  LeRoy Pope purchased land at auction and donated land for the town. He chose the name Twickenham. to honor the London suburb which was home to poet Alexander Pope, a relative. However, it was later renamed  "Huntsville", after the first settler John Hunt (Hunts-ville), during the war of 1812.  

Twickenham is Alabama's largest antebellum district.. Here you will find outstanding examples of Federal, Italianate and classical architecture.  Walking tours of Twickenham are offered.  For information, visit www.huntsville.org  or call 256-551-2230. You will also be able to tour the oldest home in Alabama, the Weedlen House.

The historic district in Huntsville has 3 defining areas. Twickenham, Old Town and Five Points.  Each area has a distinct street sign. Twickenham signs have a tree, Old Town has the name Old Town, and Five Points has a star.  You will see photos of the signs in my slide show.   I will write about Old Town and Five Points at a later time. Today, I am focusing on my true love of Twickenham.

Home prices in the Twickenham  Alabama neighborhood begin in the mid $200's, that are in need of major renovations and go upwards in the millions.  Finding a home in the lower price range is a rarity. Most of the homes in Twickenham have been lovingly restored and are simply stunning. 

If you live in Huntsville and have not taken the time to visit our own piece of history, don't wait any longer.  If you are visiting our fine city, I would put this on my list of things to see here in Huntsville Alabama.  I'm sure you will soon fall in love, just as I did!  I hope you enjoy my slide show as much as I enjoyed having the opportuning (excuse) to photograph these beautiful homes.

To search homes for sale in the Twickenham area, be sure to visit my website, www.northernalabamahomes.com

                 

 

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Courtesy of Elizabeth Cooper-Golden  Huntsville AL Realtor (R)

Broker/Owner @ Homes Realty Group

475 Providence Main Street   Suite 302                                                   

Huntsville, AL  35806

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Comments(4)

Greg Nino
RE/MAX Compass - Houston, TX
Houston, Texas

I've never toured Alabama, but have driven through "it" on my way to Florida. Do they still call it Floribama?

Aug 03, 2008 01:53 PM
Pam Pugmire
Silvercreek Realty Group - Meridian, ID
Meridian Idaho Real Estate

I love the old style architechture!  I guess it was from watching "Gone with the Wind" one too many times when I was young!  I always wished I was a Southern Belle living in a Plantation Mansion like those in your slide show! 

Aug 03, 2008 05:42 PM
Nancy Larson
I am a licensed referral agent in NJ - Hutchinson Island, FL

Beautiful and Elizabeth, how much are the market values on homes such as these? I'd take that home over a Princeton home any day.

Aug 04, 2008 12:15 AM
Richard Byron Smith, NMLS #184479
Mortgage Loan Officer, Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation NMLS #2289 - Chattanooga, TN
Mortgage Loan Officer

A standard for localism posts - tie in historic interest with current market interest. Perfect for relocation buyers, I think.

Richard

Aug 04, 2008 01:16 PM