Three homes in Ivey Mills, a community of classic homes in Roswell prices from $1.2 million, will be included in the Roswell Woman’s club 2008 Showcase Home Tour. The homes will be professionally decorated by many of Atlanta’s top designers, and all proceeds from the tour will benefit different charities chosen by the Roswell Woman’s Club. Ivey Mills, a gated community near the heart of historic Roswell, is being marketed by Jenny Pruitt & Associates New Homes Services. “We are so honored to team with the Roswell Woman’s Club for the 2008 Showcase Home Tour,” said Ada Love, Senior Vice President - New Homes Director for Jenny Pruitt & Associates. “The elegant estate homes at Ivey Mills offer the finest in luxury in the Roswell area, and we know tour attendees will enjoy seeing the quality craftsmanship and beautiful designs these homes offer.”

The homes on the tour are being built by Glenn Knowles of Moncler Homes LLC, Jason Rosen of Rosen Custom Homes LLC and Randall Tharp of Tyson Homes. These builders have partnered with the Roswell Woman’s Club during the upcoming tour which will be held March 9 - March 30, 2008. The club chose the Ivey Mills community for the tour since the location provided an opportunity to help link the past with the present in historic Roswell. The site of Ivey Mills is land once owned by one of Roswell’s earliest residents, Franchis Minhinnett, a stonemason who arrived in America from Plymouth, England. Minhinnett completed stone work for one of the mills in Roswell, and he laid the foundation for Barrington Hall, one of the three historic city-owned homes in Roswell. because Roswell Woman’s Club actively builds foundations in the community, this connection provides a great theme for the 2008 tour.

The two-story custom estate homes at Ivey Mills are built by some of Atlanta’s finest custom home builders and developed by Jim and Richard Wernick of Land Sellutions, which has developed land in the Atlanta area for 20 years. The luxurious homes within the community will range in size from 6,000 to 10,000 square feet, and all homes will be located on three-fourths of an acre sites. Children will attend schools in the highly-rated Fulton County district including Sweet Apple Elementary, Elkins Pointe Middle and Roswell High.