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November 12, 2009 | Kairos Development | Comments 0

Beautiful Bell Tower Townhouse at Avignon at Vinings

luxury Atlanta townhomeAvignon at Vinings is known for its truly inspired way of living. The luxury Atlanta new home community boasts condominiums, townhomes, and single family villas with a distinct style that replicates an old village in Europe. And this featured townhome is the perfect example of this classic architecture.

This townhome is situated on one of the prettiest lots in the neighborhood and is graced with three stories and a chateau inspired brick finish. Each story opens to a veranda allowing for its residents to enjoy the outdoors anytime they wish. In addition to the verandas, each story also features one extra room than usual.

This townhome, like the others, features a kitchen any chef would desire. Granite countertops, a center island with stained butchers block top, apron front sink and a Thermadore six burner range are just a few of the exquisite features. The rest of the house boasts 10 foot ceilings, oak floors, crown molding and more. Whether you’re snuggling up in front of the beautiful limestone fireplace or relaxing outdoors on the veranda, residents are sure to enjoy their home inside and out.

Developed by Kairos Development, Avignon at Vinings features a home atmosphere like no other community in Atlanta. Starting from the stone, gated entrance to the community clubhouse with wine tasting room and breathtaking views of the Atlanta skyline, the entire community was designed to reflect old European architecture. Located in Vinings, residents can take advantage of the lower taxes that Cobb County features but also enjoy a location convenient to I-285, Cumberland Mall, Cobb Energy Centre and a myriad of local restaurants and shops.

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