The Historical Gay Home…
It’s not every day that you walk into a home and instantly feel like you’ve stepped back in time.
As a real estate agent, I’ve toured new construction, modern remodels, and cozy cottages—but this one is in a class of its own.
The Historic Gay House in Ashland, Alabama, isn’t just another listing—it’s a living piece of history. Built between 1907 and 1910 for Dr. James S. Gay, one of Clay County’s first physicians, this red-brick landmark has been lovingly preserved for more than a century. Every room tells a story—from the original hardwood floors and detailed mantels to the antique furnishings that still fill the home today.
Standing in the grand entry, you can almost imagine the gatherings that once took place here: soft light from chandeliers flickering across ornate woodwork, the sound of laughter and piano music echoing through tall ceilings. It’s truly unlike anything I’ve ever listed, and likely unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
If you’re drawn to homes with a soul and a story, this one will stay with you long after you leave.
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Nicole Kelley • Kelly Right Real Estate
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