A lot has changed in Midtown since the beginning of the 20th century.

But looking at this traditional Ansley Park home built in 1905, you might not know it.

The four-bedroom, four-bath house includes original architectural details, such as 12-foot ceilings, leaded glass windows and seven working fireplaces. It is listed for $1,499,000.

Let’s see how many you can spy.

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The prime location, at 138 Peachtree Circle NE, is within walking distance to the High Museum, Piedmont Park and the Beltline.

But when you’re looking to stay put, the 4,356-square-foot home on a cozy .32 acres makes use of that space with a wrap-around porch, a pool and a fenced-in yard.

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Jason Cook of Dorsey Alston Realtors is the listing agent. See it here or on Zillow.

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