05/28/2026
✨ JUST LISTED with OPEN HOUSE - Highly Coveted 1933 John LeBey-Designed Ardsley Park Residence. Constructed entirely of reclaimed Savannah Grey brick, the home has been stewarded by generations of notable Savannah families while preserving its sense of authenticity.
✨ Open: Sun, 5/31, 12-2pm
34 East 50th St, Savannah
✨ See http://34East50.com for all details.
Eternal in its discipline yet richly expressive in its detail, this 1933 John LeBey–designed Ardsley Park residence, inspired by the historic Hermitage Plantation, rests beneath a canopy of magnolias and reflects a rare synthesis of architectural pedigree. The façade is defined by double curved staircases, while hand-forged iron gates, railings, and lanterns—crafted by LeBey’s uncle and inspired by Charleston’s ironwork traditions—lend the residence a distinctive sense of artistry. The interior is rich with storied materials, including heart pine floors, a beautiful staircase banister from Oglethorpe Ave., hand-carved moldings, richly preserved millwork, and marble flooring salvaged from Savannah’s former downtown post office. See the property website for full details.