Cannon House

A modern twist on a historic home in midtown Atlanta

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About Cannon House

Nestled in the heart of midtown Atlanta, Cannon House (est. 1921) is a classic French Colonial with modern touches.

Will Pollock, the property's owner since 2004, has just launched the home's next phase: a historically suited, EarthCraft-certified Platinum expansion.

The property also is home to Cannon House Farms, a dirt-to-table urban garden committed to composting, productive plantings and permaculture. (read more)

A RoundUp-Free Property


Why is RoundUp a bad choice? Read more about how Glyphosate harms the environment.
(image credit: Dr. Rex)

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