The Monnish-Nicol Home, 1907 Neoclassical style in Tuscaloosa, Alabama - $1.2 Million

The Monnish-Nicol Home for sale in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Built in 1907 by Frederick W. Monnish, Neoclassical style, long-leaf pine floors, 7 exquisite fireplaces with Alabama marble mantels and porcelain-tile, grand staircase, 6 bedrooms, 5249 square feet. $1,200,000.

The Monnish Nicol Home 1907 Neoclassical style Tuscaloosa Alabama - 1 - front view

House overview

Step back in time to “old Tuscaloosa” when you enter the Monnish-Nicol Home, an architectural gem built in 1907 by real estate developer Frederick W. Monnish. This stately Neo-Classical Revival residence - on the National Register of Historic Places - retains much of its original grandeur, making it truly one-of-a-kind.

You’ll be charmed by its authentic details, including long-leaf pine floors, intricate leaded-glass sidelights and doors, and the 7 exquisite fireplaces with white Alabama marble mantels and porcelain-tile surrounds. 

The grand staircase serves as a striking centerpiece, while soaring ceilings throughout the home add to its timeless elegance. 

With 6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, this expansive residence is suited for a buyer who values historic character and craftsmanship. 

This is more than a home - it’s a story waiting for its next chapter. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of Tuscaloosa’s rich history. Schedule your showing today.

House details

  • Bedrooms: 6

  • Bathrooms: 4

  • Interior area: 5,429 sqft

  • Lot size: 0.81 Acres

  • Year built: 1907

    Style: Neoclassical

  • State: Alabama

  • Price: $1,200,000

  • Photos and info: Zillow

  • Contact: Lillian Anderton, Carrie Fitts Real Estate

    • Tel: (703) 599-6217

    • Email: lillian@ahousethatfitts.com

  • Address: 14 Monnish Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

 

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