Mountain Brook, AL – A prominent mansion in the heart of Mountain Brook has officially been put on the market, offering a rare opportunity for potential buyers. The home, located at 2942 Cherokee Road, carries a listing price of $5.9 million and boasts a rich history as it is being sold for the first time in four decades.
The estate, which spans an impressive 9,652 square feet, features five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. It was previously owned by the late Bill Slaughter, who passed away in January at the age of 84. Slaughter was known for his significant role as the lead attorney for the Jefferson County Commission during the financial crisis that struck the area, in addition to other legal and political positions.
Bill Slaughter purchased the residence in 1986 for $650,000. Over his lifetime, he had a notable impact on both the legal and business landscapes of the Birmingham metro area. He served as general counsel for Jefferson County for over 30 years and had a stint in the Alabama State Legislature from 1986 to 1990, during which he made contributions that shaped local governance.
According to property records, this historic estate was constructed in 1928 and is set on 3.59 acres of land, providing scenic views of the valley and the iconic Vulcan statue. The combination of location, size, and history makes this property particularly appealing to potential buyers who appreciate the uniqueness of such a residence.
This Mountain Brook mansion is designed for both luxury and functionality. The main level showcases expansive living and dining areas, a solarium, and a kitchen complete with a cozy breakfast nook. Guests can also enjoy a ladies’ powder room that includes a sitting area, alongside a separate gentlemen’s powder room.
The master suite is equally impressive, featuring a comfortable sitting area enhanced by a fireplace for added warmth and charm. The second story of the house hosts three additional guest bedrooms, each with access to three full baths, ensuring ample accommodations for family and friends.
For those looking for extra space, the third story offers a bonus area along with a bedroom that includes a full bath, as well as a library storage area equipped with a moving shelf system, perfect for storing collectibles or cherished books.
The lower level of the mansion is dedicated to wellness and work, featuring a gym, full spa, and a wood-paneled office accentuated by a limestone-surround fireplace, providing an appealing environment for both leisure and productivity.
The home officially hit the market on August 5, and it is being marketed by Katie Crommelin and Jane Huston Crommelin of Ray & Poynor Properties. Their expertise in the local real estate market brings valuable insights to interested buyers who wish to explore this magnificent residence.
This mansion presents not only a luxurious living opportunity but also a piece of Mountain Brook’s history. As the property awaits its next chapter, it stands as a reminder of the legacy of Bill Slaughter and his contributions to the community. For those interested in a home that encompasses both character and quality, this listing might just be the treasure they are looking for.
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