additional information for 1693 FARKLEBERRY DRIVE
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additional information for 1693 FARKLEBERRY DRIVE
1693 Farkleberry Drive Unincorporated, TN 38016 Welcome Home! Welcome home to 1693 Farkleberry Drive located in the Lee Line Farms Subdivision! Three main level bedrooms including a private master suite, plus an upper level bonus room you are sure to be impressed. Quality features include tiled floors, plush carpeting, arched entries, niches, decorative touches, lead glass front door, tiled bathrooms, high smooth ceilings and so much more! Great Room Entertain loved ones in this spectacular great room featuring arched entryways, neutral palette, cooling ceiling fan, soft carpeting, access to the backyard and a gas, brick fireplace with a decorative mantel. The great room has an arched doorway leading into the kitchen and an additional doorway leading into the dining room making the space open and airy. Dining Room Lovely dining room is embellished with a dazzling chandelier, tray ceiling, tons of windows overlooking the beautiful backyard, plush carpeting and neutral colored walls. This room is great for formal entertaining. Kitchen A delicious gourmet kitchen comes equipped with durable tile flooring, a pantry, nice cabinetry, self-cleaning oven, smooth cook-top, microwave, dishwasher and an island with a stainless steel sink. Hearth Room The hearth room is located in the kitchen area and is enhanced with neutral colors, tiled flooring and high ceilings. Notice how the kitchen opens to the breakfast area and hearth room, which is great for today's busy lifestyle. Master Suite Retreat to the luxury main level master suite and relax in complete splendor with a soaring ceiling, soothing ceiling fan, designer color palette, plush neutral carpet and a private spa inspired bathroom. The luxurious master bathroom features an elongated dual sink vanity, divine walk-in shower, relaxing whirlpool tub, durable tile floor, recessed lighting and a walk-in closet. Secondary Bedrooms Awesome second bedroom or nursery offers a closet, neutral soft carpeting, plant ledge and a bright, cheerful wall color. Notice the plant ledge, which makes is great for storage or to display toys and trinkets. A soothing third bedroom comes complete with soft carpet, neutral colors, high ceiling, closet and a plant ledge. The shared bathroom offers tile floor, neutral colors and a tub/shower combination. Upper Level Bonus Room Fabulous second floor bonus room makes for an ideal media room, recreation room or an additional bedroom offering a ceiling fan, a neutral wall color and soft neutral carpeting. Outdoor Living Relaxing outdoor living includes a patio overlooking a privacy fenced backyard and mature trees making this the perfect place for cookouts and parties! History of Shelby County, Tennessee Shelby County was established by European-American migrants in 1819. The county was part of the lands acquired by the United States government from the Chickasaw as part of the Jackson Purchase of 1818. The county was named for Isaac Shelby, the former governor of Kentucky who had helped negotiate the land acquisition. From 1826 to 1868, the county seat was located at Raleigh, Tennessee on the Wolf River. However, after the American Civil War, it was moved to Memphis. ! Local Favorites include: Graceland, the former home of music legend Elvis Presley, is one of the most visited houses in the United States (second only to the White House), attracting over 600,000 visitors a year. Featured at Graceland are two of Presley's private airplanes, his extensive automobile and motorcycle collection and other Elvis memorabilia. Blues fans can visit Beale Street, where a young B.B. King used to play his guitar. He occasionally appears there at the club bearing his name, which he partially owns. Street performers play live music, and bars and clubs feature live entertainment until dawn. The National Civil Rights Museum is located in the former Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It includes a historical overview of the American civil rights movement. ! Did You Know? The Shelby County Courthouse was featured in the movie The Silence of the Lambs as the place where Dr. Hannibal Lecter was held and escapes custody. Melissa Thompson CRS, GRI 901-230-2610 www.YourKeyToMemphis.com [email protected] Crye-Leike Realtors | 6525 N Quail Hollow Rd | Memphis, TN 38120| 901-756-8900