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Reimagined Residence in Bradshaw Farm's Premier Golf Community
There is a particular satisfaction in a home that has been genuinely reconsidered—not merely staged for presentation, but substantively renewed from the inside out. At 1039 Avery Creek Drive, that renewal is both visible and structural. New luxury vinyl plank flooring flows continuously across the main level, upper level, and finished basement, unifying the home's expansive footprint under a single, cohesive aesthetic. Fresh interior paint throughout signals a clean slate, while the replacement of the HVAC system, furnace, and water heater addresses the mechanical infrastructure with equal care. The result is a residence that feels new in the ways that matter most.
The architecture announces itself at the threshold. A grand two-story foyer rises to meet a crystal chandelier, its double-height volume framed by a sweeping staircase dressed in white painted risers, dark wood treads, and intricate wrought-iron balusters. A large arched transom window draws natural light deep into the entry, setting a tone of understated elegance that carries throughout the home.
The main level is organized around the kitchen—an oversized, well-appointed space featuring cream-colored cabinetry, granite countertops, a center island with a built-in gas cooktop, and stainless steel double wall ovens. A decorative tile backsplash and pendant lighting over the casual dining area add warmth and intention to what is clearly the home's social nucleus. The breakfast area opens directly into the family room, where a stone-faced fireplace anchors the space and a generous bank of windows maintains the connection to the private, tree-lined backyard.
A formal dining room, defined by classic chair rail molding and an elegant tiered pendant fixture, provides dedicated space for more ceremonial gatherings. French doors and arched entryways guide the flow between rooms, lending the main level a sense of considered proportion rather than mere square footage.
Upstairs, the primary suite is defined by its tray ceiling, generous dimensions, and a well-appointed bath that delivers on the promise of a true retreat. Double vanities with granite countertops, a freestanding soaking tub positioned beneath a frosted privacy window, and a frameless glass-enclosed walk-in shower with a textured granite-style surround and built-in shelving compose a spa-caliber environment without theatrical excess.
Secondary bedrooms are notably spacious and versatile, each finished with the same wood-look flooring and neutral palette that makes the home so immediately livable. A dedicated office or study with French doors and abundant natural light offers flexibility for remote work or quiet retreat.
The fully finished basement extends the home's possibilities considerably. Whether configured for multigenerational living, a private guest suite, a home theater, or a recreation room, the lower level is a genuine extension of the living environment rather than an afterthought.
Outdoors, a tiered deck with black railings and a covered lower patio create layered outdoor living spaces, while the tree-lined backyard provides natural privacy. The proximity to the golf course—just beyond the tree line—suggests that selective clearing could open scenic fairway views, adding yet another dimension to an already compelling property.
Woodstock, Georgia occupies a distinctive position in the broader Atlanta metropolitan landscape—a city that has matured from a small Cherokee County seat into one of the region's most desirable suburban destinations while retaining a strong sense of community identity. Located approximately 30 miles north of downtown Atlanta along the US-92 and Interstate 575 corridor, Woodstock consistently ranks among Georgia's most livable cities, recognized for its combination of top-tier schools, vibrant downtown, and access to both natural recreation and urban convenience.
Bradshaw Farm is among Woodstock's most established and sought-after residential communities. Developed across rolling terrain characteristic of the Cherokee County foothills, the neighborhood is organized around its signature golf course—a well-regarded 18-hole layout that lends the community its identity and provides a scenic, green backdrop for the homes that surround it. The community's amenity package extends well beyond the fairways: residents have access to a swimming pool and aquatic facilities, tennis courts, a playground, and a clubhouse that serves as a genuine gathering place, featuring a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, exposed timber beams, and the kind of communal warmth that sustains neighborhood life across generations.
The Bradshaw Farm entrance, marked by its distinctive stone-constructed sign and manicured flower beds, sets the tone for a neighborhood that takes pride in its presentation and its people. Tree-lined streets, mature landscaping, and architectural consistency give the community a timeless character that newer developments often struggle to replicate.
The broader Woodstock context is equally compelling. Downtown Woodstock has undergone significant revitalization, emerging as a genuine destination for dining, live music, craft beverages, and independent retail. The Reformation Brewery taproom, the Woodstock Amphitheater—which hosts a robust calendar of concerts and events—and a walkable main street lined with locally owned restaurants and boutiques give the area a cultural vitality that belies its suburban geography.
For families, the Cherokee County School District provides the educational foundation, with Woodstock-area schools consistently regarded among the stronger performers in the metro region. Proximity to Northside Hospital Cherokee and WellStar Cherokee Medical Center ensures access to quality healthcare close to home.
Outdoor recreation is woven into the fabric of life here. The Noonday Creek Trail and Little River Trail offer miles of paved multi-use paths for cycling and walking. Red Top Mountain State Park and Lake Allatoona are within easy reach, providing boating, fishing, hiking, and waterfront recreation that bring genuine seasonal variety to daily life.
The location along I-575 places Woodstock within a comfortable commute of Alpharetta's technology corridor, Kennesaw's commercial centers, and Atlanta's employment base—making it a practical choice for professionals who value quality of life without sacrificing connectivity.
In Bradshaw Farm, all of these threads converge: a mature, amenity-rich community with genuine neighborhood character, positioned within one of metro Atlanta's most livable cities. For those seeking a home that delivers on both the promise of suburban tranquility and the substance of an active, connected life, this address represents a particularly considered choice.
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