If you missed your chance the first time, you now have another opportunity to own this MAJESTIC, meticulously maintained, two-story brick Italianate sitting on 19+ picturesque acres. It's back on the market at no fault to the seller. Malinda Hall, as it is known, has long been an historic landmark that inspires imagination with its grand architecture, long secluded driveway, beautiful park-like setting, guest house, horse facility, and an enchanting 1840's log cabin. The main house features 2 large bedrooms and 2.5 baths, three separate living areas, and formal dining room. A third bedroom, living room, full bath and kitchenette is located in the adjacent guest house, which would also make an ideal mother-in-law quarters, or office. The house boasts a STUNNING spiral staircase, and beautiful wood flooring throughout. On the main level, three more fully-functional wood burning fireplaces are the epitome of old world charm. The remarkable 1700's era wood burning hearth in the kitchen presents an enviable esthetic, combined with the modern conveniences of stainless steel appliances, a double oven, a quaint reading nook and more. The drive-through 30x50 outbuilding has running water and electricity and a tack room. The land is fenced and cross fenced. The restored 1840's historic log cabin is tucked away from modern life in its own cove of trees and has a fully functional, large wood burning fireplace and could be utilized as part of an event space or simply your own getaway. You will also find an 1880's brick root cellar, a HUGE platform deck, a pond, an orchard, and an electric gate as you enter. The house was listed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1993 and was built by John Cheatham. The house and property was also used in a major Hollywood film in 1999 and it's only minutes to extensive equestrian trails and Lafayette County taxes are much lower than adjacent counties. You need to check out this private oasis!