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* Moore, Tamika (March 21, 2016) "Million-dollar Mountain Brook home named as 2016 Decorators' ShowHouse." {{BN}} | * Moore, Tamika (March 21, 2016) "Million-dollar Mountain Brook home named as 2016 Decorators' ShowHouse." {{BN}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 7 April 2021
The McTyeire residence is a large French chateau-style home constructed in 1969 by William and Katherine McTyeire overlooking Shades Valley from a crest at 4218 Old Leeds Road. The five bedroom, 7.5 bath home was designed by Henry Sprott Long & Associates and is clad in stucco and limestone with wrought-iron railings on the exterior. The interior features marble floors and elaborate mouldings and woodwork.
After Mrs McTyere's death in 2013 the house was listed for sale for $1,985,000.
The 2016 McTyeire residence hosted the 2016 Decorators' ShowHouse fund raiser for the Alabama Symphony Orchestra.
References
- Hrynkiw, Ivana (June 16, 2015) "Million-dollar listing: 5 bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, $1.9 million." The Birmingham News
- Moore, Tamika (March 21, 2016) "Million-dollar Mountain Brook home named as 2016 Decorators' ShowHouse." The Birmingham News