1923 Mediterranean Revival Home in Mobile, Alabama

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

Built in 1923 by the Turner family, originally from England, this beautiful historic home offers a rich history and a rare opportunity to reside in Midtown Mobile.

Situated on a full city block, the grounds provide an ideal setting for relaxation and entertainment amidst Japanese maple trees and camellias.

Exterior Photos

This home features a light gray stucco exterior, a red tile roof, and symmetrical window placement.

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This outdoor space features a spacious wooden deck, perfect for relaxation and entertaining.

A bright red umbrella provides shade over a dark-colored patio.

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Interior Photos

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Stepping inside this grand home, one is immediately struck by the custom millwork.

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The chandeliers, some imported from New Orleans and Europe, add to the home’s exceptional craftsmanship.

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Bright, modern kitchen with white shaker cabinets and a contrasting gray island.

Stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors add a contemporary touch.

Stylish pendant lighting hangs above the island.

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This living room is warm and inviting, featuring a large, dark brown leather sofa and a substantial, dark wood coffee table.

Built-in bookshelves flank a fireplace with a white mantel.

French doors lead to an outdoor space.

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This bedroom features a vibrant blue color scheme, with a lighter blue on the walls and a darker, textured blue rug.

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The bathroom maximizes space with a dark wood vanity and matching upper cabinet.

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This room features warm, honey-toned hardwood floors and light beige walls.

Dark brown drapes frame a large window, providing a contrast in color and texture.

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The large, multi-functional room, features sloped ceilings and a variety of activities.

Hardwood floors add warmth, while the walls are a mix of white and vibrant yellow.

The space serves as a recreation area.

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