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The Steed House (also know as the Paulk-Steed House) is a circa 1926 antebellum-styled structure with Neo-Classical architectural influences and is located in Ocilla, Georgia. It has been a favorite of photographers seeking to preserve structures of Southern heritage through pictorial biographies and is considered a landmark in City of Ocilla. The structure has 8 rooms with doors and 3 "open rooms" on two floors comprising of 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, study, living room, two bathrooms (one being a conjoining known as a "Jack and Jill"), 4 fireplaces and though lacking a traditional attic has many storage areas scattered throughout the two-story residence. It has two separate staircases - the prominent or formal staircase in the foyer and the service stairs used originally by those employed but today serves as an additional access to the second floor. It sits on .90 acres of land, front and rear circular driveways and has an additional structure thought to be used as possibly a workshop or additional storage for equipment to maintain the property. The residence has seen several owners throughout its existence along with some renovations and is the residence of the current owners.