RESIDENCE: The long drive leads to the residence, a delightful, character rich 1860s Virginia farmhouse. Complimented by including beautiful hardwood floors and crown molding throughout, in addition to lively, vibrant gardens and mature landscaping, the home radiates comfort and simple elegance.
MAIN FLOOR: Step across the threshold from the front porch into the warm and welcoming foyer, to the left of which sits the Living Room (18’X13’), with a fireplace and beautifully detailed wooden mantle. To the right is the Dining Room (16’X15’), which also contains a fireplace. A coat closet and full bath with clawfoot tub are just before the kitchen, which lies at the end of the front hallway.
The Country Kitchen (17’X13”), boasts lovely glass door cabinets, built in storage shelves, a sizeable pantry, broom closet, and wood burning stove, in addition to a full range of GE appliances. The Breakfast Room (15’X9’) is adjacent to the Kitchen and offers excellent views of the property by way of its numerous windows, in addition to a doorway out to the back yard and gardens.
Adjoining the Kitchen is the Mud Room, which contains laundry and storage facilities as well as a separate entryway to the yard.
A short hallway connects the Kitchen to the Master Suite (14’ X14’), which provides commanding views of the property as well as the Blue Ridge Mountains by way of two large windows on either side of the fireplace. A large bay window overlooks the back gardens. A walk in closet and full bath with tiled stand up shower complete the Master Suite.
SECOND FLOOR: Bedroom #1 (15’X12’), situated atop the landing to the left, possesses enormous built in bookshelves and an adjoining dressing room and walk in closet. To the right of the landing is an Office (11’X7”), while to the left sits the full bath with tub and linen closet. Bedroom #2 (15’X11’) is found at the end of the hallway and also boasts beautifully constructed built in bookshelves.
THE PROPERTY: This 105 acre, mostly open property has four large board paddocks, each with its own water source and run in shed. The barn complex consists of 5 stalls, a tack room, and a machine shop, four bays for equipment and a corn crib.
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