Tuxedo Park doesn’t whisper; it glides. Tree-lined drives, storied estates, and the kind of privacy that makes headlines feel far away — this is Atlanta’s A-list address, home to the Georgia Governor’s Mansion and a roll call of boldface names.
Into this scene steps 133 Blackland Road, a Palladian-inspired showpiece with French and Italian influences, freshly listed at $8,500,000.

Designed by award-winning architect Brad Heppner and crafted by Benecki Fine Homes, the residence leans into symmetry, scale, and light.
Metalwork by renowned artist Corrina Mensoff adds a bespoke edge — hand-touched details that give the grandeur personality. And with more than two acres to play with, the grounds read like their own private park: a walkout pool, elegant pavilion, and lush landscaping made for long spring nights.

Listed by Compass agent Glennis Beacham, the Blackland Road estate is one of Tuxedo Park’s highest-priced offerings on the market right now — and it earns the spotlight. Between an indoor pool, sauna, and elevator, the daily rhythm swings easily from formal entertaining to wellness mode, no commute required.

Specs and features of the grand Atlanta mansion
- Address: 133 Blackland Rd, Atlanta, GA (Tuxedo Park, Buckhead)
- Price: $8,500,000
- Beds/baths: 7 bedrooms / 11 full baths
- Lot: 2+ acres (park-like grounds)
- Architecture: Palladian with French & Italian influences
- Highlights: soaring ceilings, formal and casual living zones, chef’s kitchen with custom cabinetry & top-tier appliances, main-level primary suite with spa bath and garden views, walkout pool & pavilion, indoor pool, sauna, elevator
- Listing agent: Glennis Beacham | Compass
Set on over 2 acres of land in Tuxedo Park

Set on over two acres in the heart of Tuxedo Park, the approach builds the mood: classical proportions, a crisp façade, and gardens that frame the house like a portrait. Minutes from Buckhead’s dining, shopping, and cultural anchors, the address trades traffic for tranquility without losing convenience.
The neighborhood is famously home to some of the city’s biggest names, including Family Feud star Steve Harvey, who lives in a 17-acre estate with a Versailles-worthy mansion that he bought from famed producer/Madea star Tyler Perry.
A timeless design with soaring ceilings
The Palladian bones do the heavy lifting — symmetry, soaring ceilings, and a layout that reads clean and intentional — while Mensoff’s custom metalwork and tailored millwork layer in artistry. It’s grand without going loud.


With a kitchen built to host
The showstopping kitchen lands the brief for both chef and crowd: custom cabinetry, top-tier appliances, and refined finishes that carry seamlessly into adjoining casual spaces. Weekend brunch or a catered fête, it all plays nicely here.




Elegant entertaining spaces that open to the green outdoors
Entertaining guests or spending quality time with loved ones comes easy in the oversized living area that open to the outdoor spaces.


A main-level primary suite with a private garden
A garden-view primary suite keeps the day grounded — spa-inspired bath, generous dressing, and quiet separation from the livelier parts of the house.



Wellness, year-round
A separate indoor pool and sauna put recovery on the schedule, rain or shine. An elevator keeps every level accessible, which is exactly how you want to live in a house of this scale.



Outdoor living, Tuxedo Park edition
Out back, the walkout pool and elegant pavilion turn the lawn into a destination. Think twilight dinners, summer swims, and the kind of easy, at-home entertaining that makes going out optional.



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