1898 National Historic Registered Mansion built by the Iron Industry family in Five Points South Historic District in Birmingham, AL. Beautiful Turret architectural feature with octagon windows, stained glass windows in family main stairs, a separate servant stairs, stained glass in a bedroom and a bath, gorious ornate clearstory hall windows since house made before electricity, 8 fireplaces, garden gazebo (hence Aviary response) where weddings occur, Greek Roman statues in the ornamental garden, large wrap around front porch with ionic columns, limestone and brick exterior, limestone headers to windows and doors, some windows are floor to ceiling onto porch, chandeliers, 10 bedrooms with 10 private baths with custom decor themes, formal dining room large table symmetrically placed to its bay window, artist studio in basement with 4'x4' large windows, sunlight filled rooms, antique glass window surfaces, custom wrought iron ornamental fencing in front yard at sidewalk, See website photos www.birminghambandb.com It looks like "Gone with the Wind" mansions in the movie scene of Scarlotte and Rhett taking their baby in baby carriage on the sidewalk talking with older ladies.