Ansley Park Living, Without Compromise
1400 Piedmont #1 blends timeless architecture, indoor-outdoor living, and one of Atlanta’s most coveted locations into a home that feels both sophisticated and deeply livable.
There are addresses in Atlanta that need no explanation. Positioned at the eastern edge of Ansley Park, facing the Atlanta Botanical Garden across a quiet stretch of green, this is one of them. To live here is to occupy one of the city's most considered positions — within reach of everything that makes intown Atlanta exceptional, yet insulated by the kind of neighborhood character that simply cannot be manufactured.
Directly across from the Atlanta Botanical Garden, steps from the Beltline, and within comfortable walking distance of Piedmont Park, this extraordinary end-unit townhome offers proximity to the finest of Atlanta living while delivering something increasingly difficult to find in a rapidly growing city: genuine privacy, genuine quiet, and a home that feels like a retreat.
Designed for Living and Entertaining
A gracious foyer establishes the tone immediately. This is a home of considered architecture, deliberate proportion, and a level of finish that signals quality before a single room has been fully absorbed. The formal living room anchors the front of the home with ease and elegance — a proper receiving space that never feels stiff and never loses its warmth.
At the heart of the home, a dramatic open floor plan balances volume, light, and proportion to create spaces that feel both expansive and intimate. Accordion doors dissolve the boundary between indoors and out entirely, connecting the principal living areas to a covered loggia that functions as a true extension of the home — equally suited to a quiet morning, an afternoon of reading, or an evening gathering that moves seamlessly between candlelight indoors and the soft warmth of sheltered outdoor living.
A private patio beyond it completes the sequence, extending the home’s sense of comfort and refinement all the way to its edges.
A Kitchen with Quiet Confidence
The professional custom kitchen, finished in crisp white cabinetry, is both a workspace of genuine capability and an architectural statement — designed for someone who cooks, and equally for someone who entertains without making it look like effort.
The butler’s pantry extends its reach with grace and discretion, keeping service invisible and the host present with guests. The fireside den connects naturally to both spaces, completing a social floor plan that understands how people actually move through a home.
A True Private Retreat
Upstairs, the serene primary suite occupies its floor with quiet authority. Natural light, thoughtful scale, and a level of finish that never announces itself define the space. The custom closet is genuinely custom, while the spa-like bath — complete with soaking tub, dual vanities, and a beautifully appointed shower — delivers a true luxury experience.
The Flexibility of a Carriage House
Among the features that distinguish this home from others in the neighborhood, the carriage house occupies a singular position. Complete with a kitchenette, it accommodates a guest suite, private office, creative studio, or media retreat without compromise and without conversion.
It is the kind of feature that sounds useful in a listing and reveals itself to be essential in everyday life.
As an end unit with a private fenced yard, the sense of space and separation here is unusual for intown Atlanta — and genuinely rare in this location. In a city where privacy in desirable neighborhoods is increasingly scarce, this detail is not incidental. It is foundational.
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is visible from the street. The Beltline is steps away. The covered loggia is waiting.
1400 Piedmont #1 is not simply a townhome in Ansley Park. It is the Ansley Park lifestyle, fully realized.
This home is currently available through Will Letton, Founding Advisor with Peachtree Town and Country. For more information or to schedule a private showing, readers may contact Will at 404.680.7866, will@willletton.com, or visit willletton.com.