In the storied heart of Flat Rock, North Carolina, lies Hopewoodan extraordinary estate that blends timeless elegance with welcoming warmth. Set on nearly six acres of formal gardens, private courtyards, and tranquil retreats, this rare property is a true Southern treasure. Originally commissioned in 1938 by Reuben B. and Hope Thomson Robertson, the residence was designed by their nephew, James Gamble Rogers II, a distinguished architect trained at the cole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The Robertson familys legacy is deeply entwined with the history of Champion Paper, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Asheville itself, giving Hopewood a provenance as rich as its beauty. Approached beneath a canopy of trees, the main home opens through the original solid cherrywood door into a grand foyer, where a sweeping staircase and quarter-sawn oak floors laid in elegant patterns set the tone. Gracious living and dining rooms, each with wood-burning fireplaces, showcase high ceilings, plaster walls, and fine wainscoting, while the loggiawith its terrazzo floorsleads to a Japanese-inspired stone-walled garden. A temperature-controlled wine room, handsome library with fireplace, and bright en-suite guest room complete the main level. At the heart of the home, the thoughtfully updated kitchen features a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf six-burner range, expansive island, and adjoining casual dining space that flows naturally to the outdoor terraces. An entertainment pantry with a secondary dishwasher and beverage cooler elevates gatherings, while a hidden elevator connects all levels with ease. Upstairs, a spacious library, two porches, and two additional en-suite bedrooms offer refined comfort. The primary suite impresses with vaulted ceilings, dual dressing rooms, a spa-like bath, and a morning bar. Original details, from preserved moldings to artisan light fixtures, are complemented by sensitive updates that respect the homes history while enhancing livability. The estates grounds are equally captivating. Formal boxwood gardens, cutting beds, and a heritage Japanese maple (imported in the 1890s) create a horticultural tapestry of rare beauty. Meandering paths lead to a stone fire pit, a garden pavilion, and tranquil lawns designed for outdoor entertaining. Two charming guest cottagesone with two bedrooms and two baths, the other with two bedrooms, a full bath, and half bathadd versatility for hosting, caretakers, or extended family. In total, the property encompasses seven bedrooms, six full baths, and two half baths. Hopewood is more than an estateit is a living legacy. Lovingly stewarded through generations and protected by preservation easement, it embodies the enduring spirit of Flat Rock, where history, nature, and refinement meet in one of the Souths most cherished settings. Seller offering finance options.