Perfectly Preserved 1866 Historic Estate with Meticulous Modern Updates
Core Property Details
- Price: $1,595,000
- Address: 1703 Greenwood Ave, Nashville, TN 37206
- Home Name: Eastwood Manor (The oldest home in East Nashville’s Eastwood neighborhood)
- Year Built: 1866 (Post-Civil War era)
This iconic estate blends classic 19th-century charm with structural upgrades fit for modern living. Reach out today to schedule a private viewing of this unforgettable property for sale.
Interior Features & Space
- Layout: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 2,243 square feet of single-level living space.
- Ceilings: Awe-inspiring 12-foot formal coffered ceilings decorated with classic crown molding.
- Flooring: Beautifully preserved, original 1.25-inch historic hardwood floors alongside marble and tile.
- Fireplaces: Two functional, flanking gas fireplaces that showcase masterful 19th-century craftsmanship.
- Primary Suite: Features a custom walnut wall unit with a built-in bed, specialized drawers, shelving, and vintage sconces.
- Modern Work: Fully renovated laundry room with custom cabinetry, walnut countertops, and an updated layout.
Inside, the home boasts grand formal spaces and architectural details you simply cannot replicate in modern builds. It is a rare opportunity to view such a pristine, classic house for sale in today’s market.
Exterior & Mechanics
- Lot Size: An expansive 0.88-acre gated corner lot offering an ultimate level of urban privacy.
- Landscaping: Mature, towering old-growth trees casting a lush canopy over a park-like lawn.
- Parking: A long gravel driveway providing plenty of space with up to 8 uncovered parking spots.
- Infrastructure: Fully updated HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, a recent roof replacement, and newer appliances.
- Foundation Care: Crawlspace encapsulation completed in 2020 alongside a commercial-grade basement dehumidifier.
The massive, secured lot provides a serene private oasis while keeping you steps away from local artisan shops and cafes. Buyers looking for an iconic, secure residence for sale will find exactly what they need here.
From Zillow
Welcome to Eastwood Manor—an unparalleled landmark estate standing as the oldest home in East Nashville’s coveted Eastwood neighborhood. Built post-Civil War in 1866 and privately tucked away on nearly an acre of gated, park-like grounds, this historic residence offers a rare sense of seclusion on a corner lot in the heart of the city. Over the course of 160 years, only a select few stewards have enjoyed the privilege of calling this remarkable property home, carefully preserving its singular architectural integrity. A grand entrance introduces the formal living and dining areas, boasting awe-inspiring 12-foot coffered ceilings and thoughtfully curated design elements.
Original 1.25-inch hardwood floors, authentic period doors, decorative crown molding, and functional flanking gas fireplaces showcase the masterful 19th-century craftsmanship defining the interior. While honoring its storied past, the estate enjoys meticulous modern updates throughout. The primary bedroom is enhanced with a custom walnut wall unit featuring a built-in bed, custom closets, drawers, shelving and bedside nooks complete with outlets and vintage sconces. An extensive laundry room renovation includes custom cabinetry, walnut countertops, walnut washer and dryer surround, open shelving, and a drop-in sink.
Significant infrastructure improvements include a recent roof replacement, updated HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, radon mitigation, crawlspace encapsulation completed in 2020, a commercial-grade basement dehumidification system, and newer appliances. Outside, towering old-growth trees cast a lush canopy over the expansive lawn, creating a serene oasis. Enjoy a level of privacy seldom found in such a vibrant, walkable community, just steps from local cafés, boutiques, artisan ice cream shops, and Nashville’s most celebrated culinary hotspots. More than a residence, Eastwood Manor is a historic treasure—a once-in-a-generation opportunity to claim your own piece of Nashville history.







































