The Warren House | Historic Commercial Opportunity in Jonesboro Welcome to the Warren House, a distinguished and historically significant estate located at 102 W Mimosa Drive in the heart of Jonesboro. Built in 1840 by Guy L. Warren, an agent of the Macon & Western Railroad and one of the city's first town commissioners, this remarkable property offers a rare opportunity to own a true piece of Georgia history-enhanced with modern commercial potential. Situated on approximately 2 acres and zoned for commercial office-industrial use, the Warren House is ideally suited for a variety of ventures including professional offices, boutique hospitality, event space, or a signature headquarters. Spanning approximately 4,710 square feet, the estate features: 5 spacious bedrooms 3.5 bathrooms 9 original fireplaces Expansive interior spaces rich with period detail The grounds include a charming courtyard and historic coach houses, providing additional flexibility for office suites, creative workspaces, or event accommodations. A Landmark of Civil War History The Warren House played a pivotal role during the American Civil War, serving as both a field hospital and headquarters for Confederate and Union forces. Its walls still bear physical reminders of that era, including embedded bullet marks and artifacts scattered across the grounds. In 1936, restoration efforts uncovered the names of Union soldiers once housed within the property-preserved as a powerful testament to its role in one of America's most defining conflicts. The surrounding land was once marked by visible breastworks, and relics such as minie balls were commonly found on the grounds. Literary & Cultural Significance The Warren House also holds ties to literary history. Margaret Mitchell visited the home multiple times in the 1930s. Its rich antebellum character and Civil War legacy are believed to have influenced her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gone With the Wind. Recognized Historic Treasure Designated by the Georgia Historical Commission in 1955, the Warren House stands today as a symbol of resilience, heritage, and Southern elegance. Prime Location Conveniently located near local landmarks such as Patrick R. Cleburne Confederate Cemetery, the property sits in a thriving and accessible area, blending historic charm with modern-day convenience. Own the Legacy The Warren House is more than real estate-it's an opportunity to steward a living piece of history while unlocking its commercial potential. Whether you envision a flagship business location, an event destination, or a unique redevelopment project, this property offers unmatched character and versatility.