Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club, Private country club on Lookout Mountain, Georgia, United States
Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club is a private country club perched on a Georgia mountain featuring English Tudor Revival architecture with stone, stucco, and timber details. The clubhouse spans over 18,000 square feet and includes dining areas and event spaces, set across approximately 9.2 acres of grounds with cottages and landscaping.
The club was founded in 1926 and designed by architect William Hatfield Sears and landscape architect Warren Henry Manning. The property gained national historic recognition in 1990, establishing its place as a notable cultural landmark.
The clubhouse displays ten two-story cottages called Mother Goose Village that reflect early 20th-century private club design. These buildings shape the property and show how clubs once created miniature village settings for their members.
The property sits on a mountain with expansive views and is primarily accessible to members who enjoy its dining facilities and recreational amenities. Visitors should know that this is a private property with limited public access, so visiting options may be restricted.
The grounds contain one of the world's oldest miniature golf courses, being only the second one ever constructed. This historic course is a rare survivor from the earliest days of this recreational activity.
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