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A 3 bedroom 3 1/2 Bath, 2 level home located on a wooded lot in the Crestline area of Mountain Brook.
The '''Higgins residence''' is a three bedroom, 3-1/2 bath, two-level home located on a wooded lot in the [[Crestline]] area of [[Mountain Brook]]. It was designed by architect [[Fritz Woehle]].


The downstairs of the house features an open floor plan that encompases a central staircase.  Two fireplaces, a living room area, a "seating area", a separate den, kitchen, formal dining area, and the master bedroom suite.  White pickled hardwood floors throughout the downstairs, accented with Bessemer Gray bricks at the main entry and around both fireplaces.
The downstairs of the house features an open floor plan that encompasses a central staircase, two fireplaces, a living room area, a "seating area", a separate den, kitchen, formal dining area, and the master bedroom suite.  White pickled hardwood floors are found throughout the downstairs accented with Bessemer Gray bricks at the main entry and around both fireplaces.


A Large 1/2 Circle picture window on the second floor overlooks the circular drive and woods.  Upper floor has 2 bedrooms & a Jack and Jill bathroom.
A large, half circle picture window on the second floor overlooks the circular drive and woods.  Upper floor has two bedrooms and a Jack and Jill bathroom.  The rear of the house offers a large deck and swimming pool.


Rear of the house offers a large deck and swimming pool.
==References==
* ''Southern Living'' magazine (Summer 1972)


 
[[Category:1968 buildings]]
References: Southern Living Magazine - Summer 1969.
[[Category:Mountain Brook houses]]
[[Category:Fritz Woehle buildings]]

Latest revision as of 09:38, 7 April 2021

The Higgins residence is a three bedroom, 3-1/2 bath, two-level home located on a wooded lot in the Crestline area of Mountain Brook. It was designed by architect Fritz Woehle.

The downstairs of the house features an open floor plan that encompasses a central staircase, two fireplaces, a living room area, a "seating area", a separate den, kitchen, formal dining area, and the master bedroom suite. White pickled hardwood floors are found throughout the downstairs accented with Bessemer Gray bricks at the main entry and around both fireplaces.

A large, half circle picture window on the second floor overlooks the circular drive and woods. Upper floor has two bedrooms and a Jack and Jill bathroom. The rear of the house offers a large deck and swimming pool.

References

  • Southern Living magazine (Summer 1972)