
Live in the Circle.
Breathe in the calm.
Fourteen boutique residences across the restored 1892 Warner Mansion and 1914 Carriage House at Warner Circle Park. Designed for a lifetime of wellness and longevity. Delivery Spring 2027
Designed for the
long tomorrow.
In 1892, Brainard Warner built this house as his home — and named the town around it. More than 130 years later, we have restored the building with the same long-horizon thinking. Every residence is designed around longevity and wellness — a home that supports the way you want to live now, and the way you will want to live for years to come.
Wellness, universal-design principles, biophilic light, low-tox materials, and consciously designed social spaces. Wide doorways, entry-level primary suite, and tunable Kelvin lighting fixtures — rendered in white oak flooring, natural stone, and luxury hardware. Designed to be a sanctuary, not a museum.

Wellness woven into the architecture.
Sun, oak, garden.
Pella Low-E historic-muntin windows preserve the 1892 light pattern while delivering modern thermal performance. White oak floors run through every Mansion residence; reclaimed Georgia Red Pine grounds the Carriage House.
A home that endures.
Wide doorways, an entry-level primary suite, a Thyssen-Krupp elevator to all units in the Mansion, and a private gym in the Carriage House. Wellness-minded, longevity-focused design delivered as elegant architecture.
Built honestly.
Real slate roof. Natural stone primary baths. Bosch appliances. Materials chosen for substance, not trend — by a craftsman-developer with a long-standing reputation for restoring buildings that deserve another century.
Fourteen residences.
One experience.
Each home is shaped by the existing architecture — by the turret, the carriage doors, the rooflines, the park. No two residences are alike. Twelve in the Mansion, two in the Carriage House.
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Warner Circle Park
Mature oaks and open green space. Private drive with dedicated parking.

Wellness-grade kitchens
Bosch appliances, natural-stone surfaces, generous daylight. Designed to be lived in, not photographed.

Natural stone baths
Primary baths in natural stone, radiant heated floors, and luxury finishes. Quiet, durable, timeless.