At 201 North Street in Uniontown, Alabama, a stately 1918 Neo-Classical Revival home once stood as a symbol of Southern elegance: massive columns, symmetrical windows, and a grand front porch overlooking a quiet street.
But beneath that porch, a devastating secret lay hidden for nearly nine years.
In 1985, 13-year-old Allan Lucy disappeared from the small town of Uniontown. His family said he had run away. Many believed it. But Allan’s brother told a very different story, one that would go ignored for years.
When a suspicious house fire and a later renovation exposed human remains buried beneath the home’s foundation, investigators uncovered a shocking truth that would lead to a murder conviction and forever change the legacy (and name) of the Hardie-Coleman House.
Some murder houses are restored and rebranded.
This one is still waiting.
Would you live there or list it?

