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The '''Thomas Martin residence''' is a 4-bedroom, 5 1/2-bath brick house on a 1.4 acre lot on [[Red Mountain]] at 2821 [[Stratford Road]] in [[Redmont Park]]. It was built in [[1927]] for [[Alabama Power]] executive [[Thomas Martin]]. He lived there with his wife, [[Mary Evelyn Martin|Evelyn]] until his death in [[1964]]. She held on to the house unit the late 1960s.
The '''Thomas Martin residence''' is a 4-bedroom, 5 1/2-bath brick house on a 1.4 acre lot on [[Red Mountain]] at 2821 [[Stratford Road]] in [[Redmont Park]]. It was built in [[1927]] for [[Alabama Power]] executive [[Thomas Martin]]. He lived there with his wife, [[Mary Evelyn Martin|Evelyn]] until his death in [[1964]]. She held on to the house until the late 1960s.


The house was extensively renovated in 2010s and was listed for sale in [[2014]] for $4.4 million.
The house was extensively renovated in 2010s and was listed for sale in [[2014]] for $4.4 million.
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* Moore, Tamika (October 7, 2014) "A $4.4 million view from one of Birmingham's most expensive homes." {{BN}}
* Moore, Tamika (October 7, 2014) "A $4.4 million view from one of Birmingham's most expensive homes." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 14:30, 25 September 2023

The Thomas Martin residence is a 4-bedroom, 5 1/2-bath brick house on a 1.4 acre lot on Red Mountain at 2821 Stratford Road in Redmont Park. It was built in 1927 for Alabama Power executive Thomas Martin. He lived there with his wife, Evelyn until his death in 1964. She held on to the house until the late 1960s.

The house was extensively renovated in 2010s and was listed for sale in 2014 for $4.4 million.

References

  • Moore, Tamika (October 7, 2014) "A $4.4 million view from one of Birmingham's most expensive homes." The Birmingham News


CategoryRedmont Park houses