George Stephens developed a plan for a streetcar suburb on his father-in-law’s (John Spring Myers) farm in 1905. The neighborhood was designed by the Harvard-trained landscape architect, John Nolen, and work was underway by 1911.
Myers Park is distinguished for its winding tree-lined streets, large historic homes and architectural variety. Due to its landscaped beauty, it is one of the most-visited parts of Charlotte.
For those short on time, a simple drive through the neighborhood is worthwhile in order to view the large, historic mansions along the main streets.

A rare opportunity to own an esteemed Charlotte landmark—this 1987 ASID Designer House and Thomas Moore home artfully blends 1925 Colonial Georgian architecture with today’s modern comforts. Beautifully renovated by Craftsman Construction, the residence is set on a park-like .82-acre lot along Queens Road West. Classic details include a slate roof, neoclassical columns, welcoming front porch, and multiple French doors. Inside, a wide central foyer opens to elegant living and dining rooms, a sun-filled keeping room, paneled study, bar, and third-floor playroom. Two office spaces and a bright kitchen ensure functionality for modern living. High ceilings, intricate moldings, and multiple fireplaces highlight the home’s timeless character. Outdoors, enjoy private gardens with a pond, guest house, pool, and pool house. This landmark residence reflects Charlotte’s heritage while embracing contemporary enhancements in a most prestigious setting!
MLS#: | 4296998 |
Price: | $4,750,000 |
Square Footage: | 4888 |
Bedrooms: | 5 |
Bathrooms: | 5 |
Acreage: | 0.82 |
Year Built: | 1925 |
Type: | Single Family Residence |
Listing courtesy of: | Corcoran HM Properties - valerie@hmproperties.com |
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