$2,699,000

3 Bedrooms + Study · 2.5 Baths · 2,587 SF · 239 Sq Ft Terrace · Built 2010 · Renovated 2023 · Top Floor · 2 Secured Parking Spaces

Top floor at The Cherokee, a twenty-unit boutique building at the interior Cherokee Road and Fenton Place corner of Eastover. 2,587 square feet with 10-foot ceilings, three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a study with built-in wine refrigeration. An east-facing private terrace of 239 square feet opens off the living room, primary suite, and second bedroom.

Concrete and steel construction. Two secured parking spaces, one with EV charging, and lockable private storage. No amenity programming; the building's restraint is its signature.

Architecture

Designed by Harry Schrader of Schrader Design, a Notre Dame-trained architect working in the classical tradition. The building is a boutique mid-rise with a slate and tile roof and vertical articulation that lets each flat read as a townhome on the street.

Tumbled brick, arched openings, wrought-iron balconies, a cornice line that holds the street. It feels like it has always been there.

Of The Cherokee, Schrader has said:

We absolutely found specific inspiration in the architecture of Sutton Place, with a broader aspiration to emulate the scale, rhythm, and detail of the 20th century brownstone vernacular.
— Harry Schrader

Sutton Place, the Manhattan enclave developed in the 1920s, is a byword for old-world residential discretion. The Cherokee brings that sensibility to the historic core of Eastover.

The residence was renovated under the direction of Sam Greeson, AIA, of Meyer Greeson Paullin Benson. The work touched every surface.

  • Visual Comfort and Currey & Company lighting

  • Newport Brass plumbing fixtures

  • Viking range and island gas cooktop; two Cove dishwashers

  • Marble counters and full marble backsplash wall in the kitchen

  • Mirrored wet bar with Perlick beverage refrigeration

  • Custom millwork including a marble-topped closet island and family room built-ins

  • Two gas fireplaces with stone surrounds

  • Toto Neorest NX1 toilets; heated bathroom floors

  • Custom architectural pocket doors with flush integration, up to 2¼ inches thick

Floor Plan

Location

182 Cherokee Road sits at the corner of Cherokee Road and Fenton Place, the geographic anchor of original Eastover. The neighborhood was laid out beginning in 1927 by the E.C. Griffith Company.

Directly across Fenton Place stands the Hamilton Jones House, a granite Tudor Revival residence completed in 1931 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Mint Museum, Eastover's restaurants and shops, the Briar Creek greenway, and Myers Park are within walking distance. Uptown Charlotte is minutes away.

For inquiries, contact Rick Canale.

239.825.9802

rcanale@domihospitality.com

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Cooperating brokers welcome. Contact owner to discuss.