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Latest revision as of 08:59, 7 April 2021
The Houston Blount residence is a house at 2516 Heathermoore Rood in Mountain Brook constructed in 1967 for Vulcan Materials executive Houston Blount. The French provincial-style home was designed by Henry Sprott Long & Associates and constructed by Bill Cleage.
Clad in brick and limestone, the house features a master bedroom suite and guest bedroom suite on the main level, along with a paneled library and a sunken living room. Upstairs are three bedrooms and two baths. A sixth bedroom is located in the basement level along with a large playroom with its own half-bath.
The landscaping for the house was designed by Edwin Jolly.