903 S Court St, Maryville, TN 37803
$885,000
Property Type:
Single Family
Bedrooms:
4
Square Footage:
3,772
Lot Size (sq. ft.):
14,375
Status:
Pending - Continue to Show - 1st Right of Refusal
Current Price:
$885,000
List Date:
1/07/2026
Last Modified:
1/21/2026
Description
36 hr First Right of Refusal.Buyer has a house to sell. Continue to show. Magnolia Court | A Heritage Home in the Heart of Maryville with towering columns and a stately front porch overlooking the spirited fields of Maryville College, Magnolia Court stands as a proud, storied symbol of Blount County's past and a beautifully preserved invitation to its future. Believed to be the first Colonial Revival home built in the county and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Magnolia Court is as rich in history as it is in character. While some records place her origins in 1896 and others in 1920, all agree on her architectural significance and the legacy she holds. Originally commissioned by Samuel Houston Dunn and his wife, Mary Alice Bird Dunn (close friends of Eleanor Roosevelt), this home has long been a beacon of grace and civic pride. Eleanor herself named Mrs. Dunn Blount's first female Postmaster Mistress, a title that adds yet another chapter to this home's remarkable story. In later years, one of Blount County's esteemed bankers made his home at the cherished Magnolia Court. With a deep sense of pride and purpose, he served at the historic Blount Bank, an institution that once stood as a cornerstone of the community and now endures as Preservation Plaza on Broadway, a lasting tribute to the county's rich heritage and enduring spirit. Over the past five years, Magnolia Court has been lovingly and respectfully restored. Every improvement has been made with reverence for her roots. From the reclaimed vintage farmhouse sink in the newly remodeled kitchen, to the hand-crafted cabinetry by Gillenwater that echoes throughout the home. The addition of an efficient scullery, a new powder room with exposed brick, pedestal sink and penny round flooring and a full bath attached to the main level office or guest suite blend modern function with timeless style. Original elements like 8-foot solid wood pocket doors in the grand foyer, untouched for over 58 years await a visionary new owner to return them to their former glory. This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence boasts spacious rooms, tall ceilings, generous moldings and five fireplaces (one operating with new gas lines and logs 2024). The front porch floor was replaced in 2023 and now shines with updated lighting. The front steps were refaced with brick. Reaching, nearly the entire width of the home, this porch has helped to create decades of memories and it still invites you to slow down and savor the rhythm of Southern life. Upstairs, a newer HVAC system, this floor's first, keeps the entire home comfortable year-round, while the whole house updated electrical, plumbing (2021) and water heater (2024) ensure modern peace of mind. There's quiet poetry to an old house, the kind built not just with lumber and nails, but with time, memory and the graceful settling in of generations. This home has held laughter in its walls, candlelight in its windows and the steady rhythm of everyday life worn into its very floors. At the front of the home, white oak flooring sets a stately tone, solid, grounded and warm with age. As is typical of homes from this era, the back rooms and upper levels transition to heart pine, a softer wood chosen for its availability and character. These floors are unapologetically timeworn, bearing the patina of decades: scuffs where chairs were dragged back from family dinners, uneven patches where footsteps have favored certain paths, a softness in spots where the sun has lingered too long.
They are flawed, certainly. But they are honest. I've always loved how these imperfections speak quietly of a life well lived never sterile, never staged, always real. The next owner may choose to restore them, buff them back to a former glow, preserve them with care or simply live with them as I have, appreciating their authenticity as part of the home's ongoing story. Buyer to verify all square footage and taxes. Table and shelf in kitchen do not convey. Owner/agent
More Information MLS# 1325691
Contract Info
Auction Y/N: No
Occupancy: Permanent Residence
Listing Price: 885000
Current Price: $885,000
Status: Pending - Continue to Show - 1st Right of Refusal
Listing Date: 2026-01-07
Location, Tax & Legal Info
Area: Blount County - 28
Property Sub-Type: Residential
City/County Code: City Limits
Total Tax: 3913.11
High School: Maryville
General Property Description
Type: 2 Story
# Bedrooms: 4
Acres: 0.33
Acre Source: Tax Records
# of Rooms: 10
Restrictions: Yes
Site Built: Yes
Fireplace: Yes
HOA Fee: 35
HOA Freq: Yearly
Property Status: N/A
SqFt - Main Lvl: 1886
SqFt - Down Lvl: 0
SqFt - 2nd Flr Lvl: 1886
SqFt - 3rd Flr Lvl: 0
Total Unfinished SqFt: 1500
# Fireplace: 5
HOA: Voluntary
Basement: Yes
Bonus Room: No
Extra Storage: Yes
SqFt - Total (Aprox): 3772
Baths - Full: 2
Baths - 1/2: 1
Year Built: 1920
Remarks & Misc
Directions: From town stay on Court St toward the college. Right on Indiana Ave for back driveway on left or right off Court St. First house corner of Indiana Ave and Court St.
Public Remarks: 36 hr First Right of Refusal.Buyer has a house to sell. Continue to show. Magnolia Court | A Heritage Home in the Heart of Maryville with towering columns and a stately front porch overlooking the spirited fields of Maryville College, Magnolia Court stands as a proud, storied symbol of Blount County's past and a beautifully preserved invitation to its future. Believed to be the first Colonial Revival home built in the county and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Magnolia Court is as rich in history as it is in character. While some records place her origins in 1896 and others in 1920, all agree on her architectural significance and the legacy she holds. Originally commissioned by Samuel Houston Dunn and his wife, Mary Alice Bird Dunn (close friends of Eleanor Roosevelt), this home has long been a beacon of grace and civic pride. Eleanor herself named Mrs. Dunn Blount's first female Postmaster Mistress, a title that adds yet another chapter to this home's remarkable story. In later years, one of Blount County's esteemed bankers made his home at the cherished Magnolia Court. With a deep sense of pride and purpose, he served at the historic Blount Bank, an institution that once stood as a cornerstone of the community and now endures as Preservation Plaza on Broadway, a lasting tribute to the county's rich heritage and enduring spirit. Over the past five years, Magnolia Court has been lovingly and respectfully restored. Every improvement has been made with reverence for her roots. From the reclaimed vintage farmhouse sink in the newly remodeled kitchen, to the hand-crafted cabinetry by Gillenwater that echoes throughout the home. The addition of an efficient scullery, a new powder room with exposed brick, pedestal sink and penny round flooring and a full bath attached to the main level office or guest suite blend modern function with timeless style. Original elements like 8-foot solid wood pocket doors in the grand foyer, untouched for over 58 years await a visionary new owner to return them to their former glory. This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence boasts spacious rooms, tall ceilings, generous moldings and five fireplaces (one operating with new gas lines and logs 2024). The front porch floor was replaced in 2023 and now shines with updated lighting. The front steps were refaced with brick. Reaching, nearly the entire width of the home, this porch has helped to create decades of memories and it still invites you to slow down and savor the rhythm of Southern life. Upstairs, a newer HVAC system, this floor's first, keeps the entire home comfortable year-round, while the whole house updated electrical, plumbing (2021) and water heater (2024) ensure modern peace of mind. There's quiet poetry to an old house, the kind built not just with lumber and nails, but with time, memory and the graceful settling in of generations. This home has held laughter in its walls, candlelight in its windows and the steady rhythm of everyday life worn into its very floors. At the front of the home, white oak flooring sets a stately tone, solid, grounded and warm with age. As is typical of homes from this era, the back rooms and upper levels transition to heart pine, a softer wood chosen for its availability and character. These floors are unapologetically timeworn, bearing the patina of decades: scuffs where chairs were dragged back from family dinners, uneven patches where footsteps have favored certain paths, a softness in spots where the sun has lingered too long.
They are flawed, certainly. But they are honest. I've always loved how these imperfections speak quietly of a life well lived never sterile, never staged, always real. The next owner may choose to restore them, buff them back to a former glow, preserve them with care or simply live with them as I have, appreciating their authenticity as part of the home's ongoing story. Buyer to verify all square footage and taxes. Table and shelf in kitchen do not convey. Owner/agent
Atchd/Dtchd Type
Detached: 1
Style
Colonial: 1
Historic: 1
Construction
Frame: 1
Frame - Brick: 1
Siding
Wood: 1
Fireplace
Gas Log: 1
Ventless: 1
Cooling
Central Cooling: 1
Floors
Hardwood: 1
Tile: 1
Garage/Parking
Garage Spaces: 2
Attached: 1
Carport: 1
Detached: 1
Garage Door Opener: 1
Main Level: 1
Basement
Plumbed: 1
Unfinished: 1
Walkout: 1
Lot Description
Level: 1
Fuel
Gas (Natural): 1
View
City: 1
Wooded: 1
Other: 1
Heat
Central: 1
Forced Air: 1
Dining Area
Breakfast Room: 1
Formal Dining Area: 1
Appliances
Dishwasher: 1
Disposal: 1
Gas Range: 1
Security Alarm: 1
Smoke Detector: 1
Other Rooms
Breakfast Room: 1
Family Room: 1
Mstr Bdrm Main Level: 1
Exterior Features
Porch - Covered: 1
Windows - Vinyl: 1
Misc Features
Pantry: 1
Walk-in Shower: 1
Walk-In Closet(s): 1
Washer/Dryer Connect: 1
Sewer
Public Sewer: 1
Water
Public: 1
New Financing
Cash: 1
Conventional: 1
Showing
See Agent Instructns: 1
Location Tax Legal Info
House #: 903
St Dir: S
Street Name: Court
St Suffix: St
State/Province: TN
Zip Code: 37803
PIN #: 058I B 019.00
Subdivision: College Hill District
Geo Lat: 35.748896
Geo Lon: -83.965478
Status Change Info
Status Change Date: 2026-01-12
Under Contract Date: 2026-01-12
Property Features
Style: Colonial; Historic
Construction: Frame; Frame - Brick
Siding: Wood
Basement: Plumbed; Unfinished; Walkout
Lot Description: Level
View: Wooded; Other
Fireplace: Gas Log; Ventless
Floors: Hardwood; Tile
Fuel: Gas (Natural)
Heat: Central; Forced Air
Cooling: Central Cooling
Appliances: Dishwasher; Disposal; Gas Range; Security Alarm; Smoke Detector
Sewer: Public Sewer
Water: Public
Other Rooms: Breakfast Room; Family Room; Mstr Bdrm Main Level
Misc Features: Pantry; Walk-in Shower; Walk-In Closet(s); Washer/Dryer Connect
Exterior Features: Porch - Covered; Windows - Vinyl
Dining Area: Breakfast Room; Formal Dining Area
Showing: See Agent Instructns
New Financing: Cash; Conventional
Documents
Listing Office:
Keller Williams
IDX
Office Phone: 865-977-0770
Last Updated: January - 21 - 2026
The data relating to real estate for sale on this Web Site comes from the IDX Program of the Knoxville Area Association of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service. © Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.
IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use,
it may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties
consumers may be interested in purchasing, and that the data is deemed reliable but
is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS. This information is updated weekly, however, some of these properties may subsequently have sold and may no longer be available. The Real Estate Broker providing this data believes it to be correct, but advises interested parties to confirm the data before relying on it in a purchase decision.
About Historic Magnolia Court ›