A 4,100 square foot historic home in Summerville, thoughtfully updated while preserving its 1916 character. Private pool and spa, multiple gathering spaces, and the kind of setting that turns Masters Week into something memorable.
Designed for effortless Masters Week hosting, this 4,100 square foot historic home sits on a quiet, tree-lined street in Summerville — one of Augusta's most established neighborhoods. Built in 1916 and thoughtfully updated since, the home pairs timeless architecture with the modern comforts a discerning group expects.
Multiple living areas invite both conversation and quiet. A dedicated dining space seats the group for meals or catering. A private study offers a workspace for those staying connected. And out back, a private pool and spa anchor outdoor seating areas built for gathering — or for the long exhale after a day at the course.
An ideal home for executive groups, client entertainment, or multi-family stays. Equal parts gracious and quietly impressive.
















Step inside — from the columned foyer to the sunlit family room, the formal dining hall, and out to the pool. A few quiet minutes to imagine your Masters Week unfolding here.
Tap to play with sound.
Outdoor, for the week
Evenings, well-earned
Stove, oven, dishwasher
For quick mornings
For evenings home
High-speed, throughout
Throughout the home
Cool, even in April heat
In-home, full-size
Convenient & private
For staying connected
Provided throughout
The owner is a member of Augusta Country Club and, subject to availability and club guidelines, may be able to extend access to guests staying for Masters Week. A rare offering, arranged personally.
Subject to club availability and member guidelines. Additional per-person guest fees apply and are arranged directly. Please mention this in your inquiry if of interest.
A short drive, in any direction.
Summerville sits on "the Hill" — historically where Augusta families summered to escape the heat of the river. Today it's a quiet, established neighborhood of stately homes, mature oaks, and tree-canopied streets. The kind of place that feels a world away from tournament crowds, but is only minutes from the gates.
Downtown Augusta — Broad Street's restaurants, antique shops, and the Riverwalk — is a short drive. Grocery, provisions, and everyday needs are even closer.
Whether you're here for the Augusta National Women's Amateur, the Drive, Chip & Putt finals, or the tournament itself — we'd love to host you. Custom dates considered.
Inquire About DatesWe'd be delighted to host you. Send a note below and we'll be in touch personally — usually within the day.