1432 Woodley Rd: 20th Century Mission Style Home Repurposed for Modern Living
Montgomery AL Real Estate:
1432 Woodley Rd, Montgomery AL 36106
MLS# 478857 | 4 Bedrooms | 4.5 Baths | 4,124 Square Feet | Edgewood
20th Century Mission Style Home Repurposed for Modern Living

This one-of-a-kind early 20th century eclectic Spanish Mission style home has been completely updated and re-purposed for today's modern living. Situated on almost a half-acre in the center of Midtown Montgomery, this majestic home has over 4,000 square feet of grand living space. The expansive living room and dining room are perfectly balanced with a cozy sun room. The spacious upscale kitchen features a large center work island and Bosch appliances, plenty of cabinets and counter space, plus great built-ins in the breakfast room. The first floor master suite features a huge master bath, garden tub, separate shower, split vanities and walk-in closet. The main floor has an additional guest bedroom and bath, large laundry room, powder room, and tons of built-in storage in the hallway. Upstairs boasts a loft sitting area, two bedroom suites each with private baths, and a "hidden" playroom that will delight any kid. A covered back porch overlooks a rear deck and open back yard with plenty of lush landscaping. Relax on the deep covered front porch and perhaps enjoy a soccer or softball game across the street at Huntingdon! There is plenty of parking in front and rear of the house for you and your guests. Electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems have all been updated; two instant water heaters and additional spray foam insulation make for great energy efficiency.
Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Sandra Nickel, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!
 
	 
	 
	



.jpg) Goldenrod: This low maintenance beauty has been erroneously blamed for causing hay-fever.  The real culprit is rag weed.  The pollen in goldenrod is too heavy to fly in the air.  Instead, it sticks to the legs of the butterflies and insects that feed on its nectar.  It blooms late in the season and is deer and drought resistant.
Goldenrod: This low maintenance beauty has been erroneously blamed for causing hay-fever.  The real culprit is rag weed.  The pollen in goldenrod is too heavy to fly in the air.  Instead, it sticks to the legs of the butterflies and insects that feed on its nectar.  It blooms late in the season and is deer and drought resistant..jpg) Chrysanthemums:  Commonly called “mums”, these richly hued plants are true sign       of fall. When buying mums, look for ones labeled “hardy mums” or “garden mums” for the best chance of having them thrive throughout the season.  Plant them as soon as you buy them.  Late August is not too early.  Given the opportunity to develop a strong root system, they will last longer.
Chrysanthemums:  Commonly called “mums”, these richly hued plants are true sign       of fall. When buying mums, look for ones labeled “hardy mums” or “garden mums” for the best chance of having them thrive throughout the season.  Plant them as soon as you buy them.  Late August is not too early.  Given the opportunity to develop a strong root system, they will last longer. .jpg) Helenium: Part of the daisy family, this cheery flower blooms in yellow, orange and red bringing a vibrant ambiance to your garden. These tough, easy-to-grow perennials bloom late in the season and last a long time.
Helenium: Part of the daisy family, this cheery flower blooms in yellow, orange and red bringing a vibrant ambiance to your garden. These tough, easy-to-grow perennials bloom late in the season and last a long time..jpg) Asters: Available in a variety of hues in shades of pink, purple, blue and white, these perennials bloom from mid to late fall.  Loved by bees, butterflies and other pollinators, they provide a late feeding opportunity for them.   Plant them as soon as they are available in early fall so that they can establish a strong root system.
Asters: Available in a variety of hues in shades of pink, purple, blue and white, these perennials bloom from mid to late fall.  Loved by bees, butterflies and other pollinators, they provide a late feeding opportunity for them.   Plant them as soon as they are available in early fall so that they can establish a strong root system..jpg) Pansies: One of the most popular cool weather annuals, pansies are favorites for fall flowerbeds. They are very hardy and can continue to bloom through winter and into spring, thereby adding lively color to your garden almost year ‘round! The ideal time to plant pansies in hardiness zone 8 is late October.
Pansies: One of the most popular cool weather annuals, pansies are favorites for fall flowerbeds. They are very hardy and can continue to bloom through winter and into spring, thereby adding lively color to your garden almost year ‘round! The ideal time to plant pansies in hardiness zone 8 is late October.




 
                 
                 
                 
     
     
  
    
