On an acre of land behind a gated entrance, a massive 10,300-square-foot Sandy Springs home is on the market for $2.85 million.

Listed by Sotheby's agent Betsy Meagher, the home has "abundant natural light, soaring ceilings, and wide plank hardwoods create intentional spaces," according to the listing.

The property at 195 Saint Nicholas Circle NW, is located inside the Perimeter, but has a Sandy Springs address. It’s just north of Chastain Arts Center and Chastain Golf Course.

In addition to the home’s six bedrooms and eight bathrooms,  there’s also an elevator to all levels, a library and a movie theater.

The listing notes that the property’s spacious backyard is “ready for any buyers’ pool design.” There’s also a covered outdoor patio that overlooks the private yard space.

The “chef’s kitchen” has a grand island and opens up to a sitting room with a stone fireplace.

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