‘For Sale’ is sign of concern for Annesdale Mansion neighbors
Real estate agent Joshua Spotts of Crye-Leike Realtors walks the grounds of the historic Annesdale Mansion in Midtown Memphis March 4, 2020. Spotts will be selling the property on behalf of owner Ken Robison. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
The 7-acre grounds of the historic Annesdale Mansion photogrpahed from its bell tower March 4, 2020. The Midtown Memphis mansion was put up for sale earlier this week. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
An antiquated cherub statue dutifully holds his position on the grounds of the historic Annesdale Mansion March 4, 2020. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
An ornate crystal ball adorns the bottom of the Annesdale Mansion's winding grand staircase, as seen March 4, 2020. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Real estate agent Joshua Spotts of Crye-Leike Realtors stands in the stately entrance of the historic Annesdale Mansion March 4, 2020. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Neighbors and preservationists are concerned about new developments that could arise from the sale of the historic mansion.
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Tom Bailey retired in January as a business reporter at The Daily Memphian, and after 40 years in journalism. A Tupelo, Mississippi, native, he graduated from Mississippi State University. He has lived in Midtown for 36 years.
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