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Donnachaidh, the man for whom it was built, never lived in the house. Residents of the house have included [[Charles Gaines, Sr|Charles]] and [[Margaret Gaines]], parents of ''[[Stay Hungry]]'' author [[Charles Gaines]]. The current residents, [[William Roberts|William]] and [[Lisa Roberts]] have lived there since [[1982]].
Donnachaidh, the man for whom it was built, never lived in the house. Residents of the house have included [[Charles Gaines, Sr|Charles]] and [[Margaret Gaines]], parents of ''[[Stay Hungry]]'' author [[Charles Gaines]]. The current residents, [[William Roberts|William]] and [[Lisa Roberts]] have lived there since [[1982]].


In April-May [[2007]] the Donnachaidh-Roberts residence will serve as the [[Decorator's ShowHouse]] to raise funds for the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]]. The house is currently (December 2006) on the market, listed for $4.5 million.
In April-May [[2007]] the Donnachaidh-Roberts residence served as the [[Decorator's ShowHouse]] to raise funds for the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]]. The house was on the market in December 2006, listed for $4.5 million.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:30, 13 October 2008

The Donnachaidh residence, built in 1926 to designs by Warren, Knight and Davis architects, is a 5 bedroom, 5 bath, 10,000 square foot brick and limestone manor house located at 3012 Southwood Road in the Jemison Park area of Mountain Brook. The estate also includes a guest house, limestone gazebo and pond on three acres.

Interior details include solid mahogany doors, herringbone-pattern hardwood floors, a chandelier salvaged from the old Tutwiler Hotel, and a 17th century French mantel over the great room fireplace.

Donnachaidh, the man for whom it was built, never lived in the house. Residents of the house have included Charles and Margaret Gaines, parents of Stay Hungry author Charles Gaines. The current residents, William and Lisa Roberts have lived there since 1982.

In April-May 2007 the Donnachaidh-Roberts residence served as the Decorator's ShowHouse to raise funds for the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. The house was on the market in December 2006, listed for $4.5 million.

References

  • Seale, Kathy (November 11, 2006) "Jemison Park mansion will be 2007 ShowHouse." Birmingham News.

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