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AIRSLIE - A landmark circa 1860 country estate located in the desirable Keswick hunt area of Albemarle. This 5 bedroom estate home was completely renovated by skilled craftsman using only the finest materials. Further complimenting the home are 115+/- beautiful acres affording the property complete privacy. MLS# 496124 • $6,495,000
SOUTHERN ALBEMARLE FARM - A beautiful, medium-sized horse farm or retreat, this turnof-the-century farmhouse is well-sited in the center of 77 acres of fenced pasture and fields, with a beautiful stable, large pond and trails. The farm offers privacy and views and is adjacent to over 1500 acres of protected farmland. A 6-stall barn with power, water, bathroom, tack room, wash stall and shavings storage is positioned near the large outdoor ring. MLS# 558491 • $1,250,000
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LAUREL RIDGE - English country manor home on 99+/- private acres designed by renowned architect & built by highly respected contractor, located amongst large, protected estates in the North Garden area of Albemarle. Property also has a swimming pool, storage barn, kennel & workshop. House is in very good condition & the kitchen was recently redone. MLS# 558793 • $1,400,000
7 HARDWARE RIVER - 21 acres of hardwood forest at the end of a quiet street. The parcel offers gently rolling topography and a number of private building sites. Incredibly private yet only 7 miles from town. Land use tax already established. Perfect for a builder spec home or a new custom home to be built. MLS# 540953 • $187,900
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AERIE FARM - Located in the Somerset area of Orange, this 1850 manor house has many improvements. The main house has 4 bedrooms, dining room, breakfast room, study, original living room, library and 2 galleries. The 170 acre estate is further enhanced by a 4 bedroom guest house, 3 stall stable, two new garage/workshops, studio, swimming pool, formal gardens, and a fenced cutting/vegetable garden. MLS# 556528 • $1,950,000
MT. ATHOS - This storied Somerset estate overlooks some of the prettiest, most protected land in Virginia. A well-constructed, 1930’s residence/hunting lodge and stone stable sit at the highest point of this magnificent property with panoramic views of the Blue Ridge and surrounding countryside. The 270 acres is a good mix of rolling pasture and mature hardwoods providing a serene, private setting. MLS# 566855 • $2,200,000
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While hunting for a house in the city, this month’s feature homeowners realized they didn’t want a condo; they longed to be closer to neighbors after living on an Ivy farm for 13 years. A foursquare downtown caught their eye—even if it required a hefty reno.
When landscape architect Anna Boeschenstein realized that the homeowners of the 2014 Shelter for Help in Emergency Design House were going to renovate their kitchen, she and her husband sprung into action, reimagining the space (and its materials) as their own.
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Garden Green 26 Giving your garden good bones through winter’s chill.
Our favorite things 46 A guide to gifts for the home.
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BUXTON FARM - Perhaps the most private and protected river farm in all of Bath County with 900 acres on the Cowpasture River. A classic lodge with Frank Lloyd Wright influences sits high atop a knoll with panoramic views of the fields, river and George Washington National Forest below. Held in the same family since 1945, Buxton is now available for purchase. $4,100,000. Rob Nelson 434.409.7443 and Caroline Garrett 540.810.2711.
1220 ZACK LANE - Possibly Albemarle’s most valuable building site. Ivy Creek is a distinctive community with a limited number of residences. 2.6 acre exclusive home-site in a picturesque Virginia setting. Amenities include a private gated entrance, walking trails throughout the total 363 acre nature sanctuary, pastoral views, shared ponds and a panorama of the Blue Riddge Mountains.Only 5 minutes to Charlottesville/ UVA. MLS 568298. $1,895,000. Murdoch Matheson 434.981.7439.
BLOOMINGDALE FARM, SOMERSET VA - c.1840 Federal style residence, later expanded, situated in the heart of Somerset. One of Orange County’s most noteworthy historic homes. 14-acres includes the 4 bedroom manor house, 2 guest cottages, saltwater swimming pool, garage, outbuildings, historic bank barn and silo. Stunning views of the countryside and Blue Ridge Mountains. MLS 567936. $1,200,000. Murdoch Matheson 434.981.7439.
CABIN AT TURTLE CREEK - Gorgous Free Union home In impeccable condition with well thought out floorplan, numerous terraces, conservatory, and library. Exceptional materials are found throughout. There is also a 3 bay utility building w/ potting room, studio and extensive gardens with arbored stone walkway. The renovated and restored cabin, c. 1790, has 1 bedroom, full bath, kitchen. MLS 568150. $4,950,000. Frank Hardy 434.981.0798.
MOORELAND ESTATE - c.1885, 265 Acre estate in the Shenandoah Valley. Panoramic mountain views to the east, lake views to the west. Brick manor features formal and informal living spaces, 6 BR, 4 full BA, 3 half BA, great room, original walnut staircase, high ceilings, & moldings. 10 stall horse barn, equipment/hay barn, large detached garage, & tenant house. Privately owned covered bridge. MLS 568068. $2,675,000. Conor Murray 434.964.7100.
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Located near the sitting area is what architect Dan Zimmerman and his colleagues call “the bean,” a central core where coffee is served and discussed, which has a drop ceiling to keep the space from feeling cavernous.
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And while Alloy would lend its signature modern look to the space, the old living room style, with burlap coffee sacks and comfortably beat-up furniture, wouldn’t be going anywhere. In fact, Fafara says the wedding planner’s mantra (“something old, something new,” etc.) guided his own thinking, with “something borrowed” coming in the form of furniture lent by regular customers who heard about the expansion. Zimmerman and his colleagues came up with a unifying concept for aesthetics and function that they called “the bean.” It’s a core that anchors the center of the space, extending from the bar in front through utility and bathroom spaces to offices in back. Its public side is clad in dark, nearly black wood that wraps around both sides of the central core. Upon a closer look, this wood isn’t painted or stained; it’s treated with a Japanese burntwood technique called Shou Sugi Ban. The Alloy team devised a homegrown method for charring the wood, in which a turkey fryer provided the flame. The result is modern in its simplicity but organic in texture—a nod to the idea of roasting, and a visual echo of coffee flavors and scents. “The coffee industry is ever-evolving,” says Fafara. “I wanted to educate Charlottesville about different brewing methods.” He’s always aimed for a customer experience that’s dense with information about where the coffee comes from and how it gets to the cup, and the new layout
furthers that goal by giving a designated space to each type of drink: a pour over bar, an espresso bar, a drip coffee bar and a front bar for pastries and paying. “If you look at most coffeehouses, they have one distinct bar and everybody gathers there,” says Fafara. “Here, we can control the flow.” So, if you just want a drip coffee, you can quickly be served and pay without having to wait behind the aficionado who’s watching the barista weigh and grind beans for a custom pour over. “The idea was to invite people to learn more” without any pressure, says Zimmerman—yet for those thirsty for knowledge about their favorite caffeinated drink, the new space includes a community cupping room where groups may gather to taste and be educated. The “bean” breaks up the space to keep it from feeling cavernous, and a dropped ceiling over the coffee bars clearly designates this zone as distinct from seating areas. Alloy specified a solid-surface white bartop and three different browns—reminiscent of light, medium and dark roast coffees—to dress the walls. The space feels fresh, yet anchored in the presence that Shenandoah Joe had already solidly established in this spot. Zimmerman says the project was an exercise in enhancing and respecting a place that’s been part of the community for years. “An interesting thing for us,” he says, “was to stay out of the way.” ABODE 15
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Locally outsourced For homeowners who not only want to upcycle their unwanted housewares but also help a local organization, a bit of work is in store. The primary option for local salvage is Habitat for Humanity’s Habitat Store. In addition to the hardware, cabinets, furniture, appliances, lighting, artwork, toilets, sinks and other functional items you can donate to any used goods store, Habitat will take building supplies like lumber, drywall and particle board. But be advised you can’t ask the nonprofit to do everything for you, says operations manager David Winder. “The biggest key is that we don’t deconstruct or disassemble or disconnect anything,” Winder says. “The materials have to be disconnected and ready to go.” Habitat also prefers to receive items in good condition, as its resources are limited when it comes to refurbishment. Once you’ve done the work of organizing your materials and housewares, Habitat will pick everything up and cart it away free of charge. It’ll
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Habitat for Humanity’s Habitat Store will take everything from building supplies—like lumber and drywall— to appliances, lighting and sinks.
provide you with a receipt for your donation, and you can assign a value to the goods for a tax write-off. If you plan to do your recycling in the spring, prepare for others to be scheduling Habitat pickups, as well. “We’ll see it starting up again in April,” Winder says. “We do up to six houses in a spring or summer, as well as businesses.”
Regional recycling Homeowners looking to recycle their recliners and refrigerators tout suite can look to several companies around the country to provide a turnkey solution. Stands landed with Baltimore-based Second Chance, which not only takes your goods as a tax-deductible donation, but deconstructs, disassembles and organizes your materials as well. “It was like reverse building,” Stands says of watching the process, which took about two and a half weeks and didn’t cause significant delays
in his own house development project. “When they finished, it was a pile of cement blocks they couldn’t reuse.” Stands says that in addition to saving him the money it would have cost to dispose of his waterdamaged house, as well as being green—giving your throwaways a second chance rather than piling them on the trash heap—Second Chance employs ex-convicts and others with barriers to jobs. That kind of community service was important to him. “I thought it was too good to be true,” he says. Stands did remove a few high-value items, such as copper roofing and downspouts, from his tear down before Second Chance came in. It was a step both he and his project architect, Adams Sutphin, recommended. “In my world, there is a huge market for architectural antiques,” Sutphin says. “And then there is the whole reclaimed lumber market. There has been a big uptick in where you see reclaimed wood.”
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Although age is the ultimate patina to good design, even a brand new landscape can put on a venerable air with a well-considered composition and bold plantings. With winter coming on and Shakespeare’s “old December’s bareness everywhere!,” it’s a good time to assess the landscape and contemplate foundation work. New projects beckon and gardens we’ve lived with so long we don’t see them anymore can be reimagined. Good bones are longlasting. We are not talking about the bright colors and immediate satisfaction of varied bedding plants, which have their place. Mums, pansies, lantana, salvias and the rest are ephemeral deckings of the seasons— frippery which we alter according to our whims, the current fashion and time of year.
Nor are we talking about moving plants around like pieces of furniture the way we play with our perennial collections, mixed borders and containers. Every garden needs space for pet plants, gifts and crazy impulse buys, but enduring structure requires features that stay put: specimen trees or shrubs that anchor views and sitting places, masses of evergreen and deciduous textures that lead the eye, pathways trodden by generations of feet and drifts of bulbs that come back year after year. Trees as individuals and in little copses make enduring spaces as does shrubbery skirted with bulbs and groundcovers. Repetition of lines— bed edges, walkways, patios, decking—and contrasts of texture, size and color help knit every-
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The house in downtown Charlottesville had lived many lives. Built in the early 1900s, one of a number of similar foursquare houses on its street, it had served for decades as an office building before Gerald and Marianne Starsia first saw it in 2014. And though the couple liked the structure right away, they also realized that far-reaching changes would be required to transform it back into a house. Those included the big-picture stuff—floor plan, entrances, staircase layout —and many, many details from crown molding to porch paint. Throughout the project, the Starsias took as their watchword the idea of restoration. “We wanted to put this house back the way it was,” says Gerry. 32 ABODE
Though it was unclear where the home’s original kitchen had been, the Starsias located it in a rear corner of the house. Designer Karen Turner created a beautiful gathering space with luxurious elements—granite countertops and double ovens and triple crown moulding in the adjacent dining space and elsewhere downstairs.
The couple had lived on a farm in Ivy since 2001, and their two sons had grown up there. Moving to town after Marianne retired from teaching was a way to plug into a ready community and to downsize and simplify. At first, says Gerry, “We were looking at condos.” But they decided that a house downtown would do more to connect them with neighbors. “This is part of the fabric of the community,” says Gerry, who’s on the faculty at UVA’s Curry School. There was another reason not to downsize too far: “We needed this to be a good family nest,” says Marianne. Situated on a busy downtown corner, the brick house has a solid, generous appearance without
being fussy. Years of use and remodeling had left it carved into a number of small offices, necessitating multiple entrances—every side of the house had one—and leaving the spaces cramped. “They tried to squeeze as much square footage as they could,” says Gerry. An air-handling unit loomed over anyone entering the front doorway, and the staircase had been enclosed. There was no kitchen. Even if the house had never been altered, it wouldn’t have served a contemporary family; it had too few bathrooms and closets. So the Starsias and their architect, Bethany Puopolo, needed to balance respect for the original structure with modernization. Though the Starsias hoped for a first-floor master suite, the square footage didn’t easily allow it. “That’s the one compromise we made on lifestyle,” says Gerry. “We didn’t want to do an addition; we decided to stick within the footprint and make it fit.” In return, they gained more generous entryways at the front and rear. “We reworked the front stair back to its original layout,” says Puopolo—a 90-degree plan—“and the back entry to only one level from split level, which made both entrances more light-filled and gracious.” During construction, contractor Alexander Nicholson found marks on the front hall floor that indicated where the bottom newel post had originally stood, cocked at a 45-degree angle. This discovery, along with treads from a salvage yard, original balusters that had long ago been removed and stored in the attic and new decorative brackets allowed the staircase to reclaim its original importance to the house. Though nobody knew where the original kitchen had been, it seemed clear that it should occupy one particular rear corner of the house, and designer Karen Turner helped the Starsias work through plans for that space. They settled on a U-shaped cabinet layout with a center island, all topped with Virginia Mist granite countertops. A special touch is the way the salvaged pine flooring lays at an angle. The fireplace makes the room an irresistible gathering spot, and Marianne enjoys the convenience of cooking from recipes displayed on the smart TV above the mantel. Though there are plenty of luxurious elements here—a six-burner stove, a prep sink and double ovens—the couple did not choose Turner’s highest-end options for the room. “We did scale it back, so as not to overshadow the house,” says Marianne. “This is not a high-design house,” says Gerry. “It has pine floors, simple doors.” In some places, though, the team did up the ante a bit—adding triple crown molding in several downstairs rooms and wainscoting in the front entry. “Those rooms needed to have a little something,” says Marianne, who has a background in interior design. CONTINUED ON PAGE 35
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Original windows are still here, stripped of many old layers of paint. Radiators were sandblasted and repainted. Transom windows above interior doors, and the oldfashioned hardware that opens them, were cleaned up and are functional once again.
In the living spaces that flank the entry, the couple’s treasured items take center stage, as in the den, where built-in shelves house books and provide a display space for a work by Denver-based artist Michael Duffy. The adjacent living room functions as a slightly more formal space. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 33
A new bank of closets downstairs makes the house more livable, and built-in shelves in the den accommodate many books and treasures while allowing display space for several paintings. Marianne chose Benjamin Moore’s Almost Black to give this room an ultra-cozy atmosphere. Throughout the house, original elements have been restored and honored. Original windows, for example, are still here, stripped of many old layers of paint and fitted with new lead weights. Radiators were sandblasted and repainted, and reinstalled in spots that made better design sense.
Transom windows above interior doors, and the old-fashioned hardware that opens them, were cleaned up and are functional once again. Original trim was replicated where needed. Particularly where exterior details were concerned, the team needed to accommodate the guidelines of the Board of Architectural Review, since the house sits in a historic district. A side porch, added in the 1950s, had two curved staircases descending to street level. “It didn’t match the house,” says Gerry. Puopolo, like the BAR, felt some affection for the stairs nonetheless, but in the end the compromise was to leave the
porch but make it inaccessible from the street by removing the steps. At the rear, a small covered porch grew into a large screened porch, making it more usable and providing a roomier entry. Landscape architect Anne Pray designed hardscapes and plantings to complement this and the front entry, where another porch makes for an impeccably classic façade. As they’d hoped, the Starsias have found city life to be agreeably sociable. From this perch, they have a front-row seat to the goings-on of downtown, and a comfortable one at that. ABODE 35
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all the components, she used AutoCAD to determine how existing cabinets—custom-built by Albion Cabinets for a different house—could be transplanted into her home. The solution involved three new windows, some changes to plumbing and several modifications to the cabinetry. For example, the refrigerator and ovens moved to the other end of the layout, leaving space for a doorway into the adjacent dining room. Builders Barry Burkett and Jonathan Reed carefully removed all components and created new elements to seamlessly blend in where needed. In one spot, the counter would grow deeper, and they built a new wine rack to fill in the gap behind the existing shallow cabinet. Still, the kitchen hews very closely to its original incarnation. A walnut-topped central island contrasts with white marble countertops around the perimeter. Shaker-style cabinets hold numerous drawers and a narrow pull-out pantry rack.
The entire room was available—cabinets, appliances, counters, even light fixtures and hardware. A large display cabinet shows off china on open shelves, but also beefs up storage capacity behind solid doors. As for the dark gray color of the cabinetry, it was originally slated to change when the cabinets left Farmington. “We thought about refinishing,” says Boeschenstein. But as they tried out numerous other color ideas, “We kept coming back around to this.” All cabinets got a fresh coat of paint, but in the old dark gray. New red oak flooring, replacing the old kitchen’s tile floor, was toothed in to match what was already in the dining room. Another change was more subtle: lowering the kitchen ceiling two inches, and tweaking the crown molding design, to accommodate the height of the cabinetry. The doorway to the dining room also shifted so that it could align with the central island and the large window on the house’s rear wall. Even the lighting fixtures—brass pendants, a sconce and a dining room chandelier—were moved from Farmington. Boeschenstein used what she had to furnish the space: A circular table and Hans Wegner chairs, rescued from a Habitat store in Aspen, Colorado, some years ago, provide a place to sit and eat, and the metal barstools previously served as nightstands in an upstairs bedroom. The family completed the transformation this past summer. Since the new space has been finished, says Bejar, “I’ve been cooking nonstop.”
Each of the elements from the Farmington home—the walnut-topped central island, the brass pendant lights, the display and storage cabinet—were fitted for their new Esmont residence, down to the 16th of an inch.
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O U R FAV O R I T E T H I N G S Jefferson’s “Rebellion” quote tray at Monticello $58
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All the big, important design thoughts are reserved for big, important design elements (cabinetry, flooring, paint colors), and that’s usually okay. But, this holiday season, we’re thinking small, turning our attention to upgrading workaday items that we’ve long forgotten. Here are a few of our picks from local shops for everything from cozy throws to kitchen accoutrements. You know what they say: Good things come in small packages.
Dog bowl at Crate & Marrow $39.99 LOCALLY MADE
The Living Forest by Joan Maloof and local photographer Robert Llewellyn at New Dominion Bookshop $40
Charlottesville rocks glass at Rock Paper Scissors $14
Ice scoop at Folly $32
Laquer square tray from Caspari $120
Birdhouse at Wild Birds Unlimited $120.99
Le Crueset dutch oven at The Happy Cook Flower Cardinal $330
Lobelia cardinalis
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Buffalo plaid throw at Ivy Nursery $92.50
LIVE CLASSIC The Barkley Sherman House. Located on one of Charlottesville's most coveted and quiet streets, this magnificent Georgian sits on an almost 2 acre level lot. The spacious newly painted brick home with slate roof has retained all of its original character. Recently renovated, restored and updated, features include three historic wood burning fireplaces, full home antique and designer lighting replacement, formal living room,family room and first floor master bedroom. An impressive home less than a mile from UVA. SOLD.
Ann Hay Hardy Associate Broker 202.297.0228 ahhardy@frankhardy.com,
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401 Park Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 GORGEOUS VIEWS IN OLD IVY
ELEGANT DESIGN IN BUCOLIC SETTING
2652 Dick WooDs RoaD $1,795,000 Sited on a gently rolling 5.7 acres, only 5 miles to town, Crosswinds overlooks the Blue Ridge Mountains & Little Ivy Creek. Chef ’s kitchen with premium appliances opens to expansive casual living spaces. Welcoming family room, dining area & screened porch all take advantage of the beautiful views. Recently renovated master bath with Carrara marble counters. Guest house over the garage with full kitchen. Billie Magerfield (434) 962-8865. MLS# 568813
341 PELHAM DRIVE • $895,000 Custom-built home features European inspired design. Jaw dropping finish details incl’ custom ironwork by Stokes of England, arch openings, 10’ ceilings on main level plus 9’ on 2nd, & more. Classic Virginia bucolic countryside setting in an equine community. Tommy Brannock (434) 981-1486. MLS# 569149
NEAR TUFTON GATE - LAKE MONTICELLO
386 SERENE ACRES IN FREE UNION - REDUCED
LIKE NEW IN MOSBY MOUNTAIN
526 JEFFERSON DRIVE • $244,900 Expansive house with loads of living & storage spaces. Huge kitchen with maple cabinets, granite island, separate breakfast bar, wainscotting & crown molding. Expansive and private master suite. Enormous rec room over the 2-car garage. 20 mins to Cville. Helen Ascoli (434) 996-2225. MLS# 569041
5214 PONT ROUGE FARM • $3,445,000 Just reduced $500K, Pont Rouge offers an absolutely pristine 5 bed, 5.5 bath residence constructed by Shelter & Associates that overlooks the immaculate farm & staggering mountain views beyond. Charming, log guest cottage. The only covered bridge in Albemarle Co. welcomes visitors at the entrance. MLS# 558099
1425 SINGLETON LANE • $524,000 Lovely home in excellent condition boasts possibly the best backyard in Mosby Mountain. Conveniently located near UVA & Downtown. Improvements incl’ spacious new rear deck, built-ins, granite counters, and new wood floors throughout 1st floor. Tommy Brannock (434) 981-1486. MLS# 568452
65 ACRES - MERIWETHER LEWIS DISTRICT
IMMACULATE IN MERIWETHER LEWIS
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5289 FREE UNION ROAD • $1,100,000 Elim Farm is 65 acres nestled on a knoll overlooking expansive Blue Ridge Mountain vistas. Wrap-around front porch of this Cape Cod flaunts 360˚ views. 2 small ponds, pasture & mature hardwoods. Built in 2006 with materials from the area, incl’ local pine floors. Erin Garcia (434) 981-7245. MLS# 568184
2305 MILL RIDGE ROAD • $774,000 Solidly built on 5 private, tranquil acres fronting the Mechums River. Mins to Charlottesville & Crozet. Located at the end of a cul de sac, this immaculate home offers level yard & river access. Gourmet kitchen with marble countertops. Reidar Stiernstrand (434) 284-3005. MLS# 568606
1028 COTTONWOOD ROAD • $325,000 Enjoy the half acre wooded lot backing the Rivanna Trail with amazing privacy, yet is a short distance to Downtown. Located on a quiet cul de sac, this home features 3 bed, 1.5 bath up & a large finished lower level. Many recent upgrades. Sydney Tenhundfeld sydney@loringwoodriff.com. MLS# 569256
EVERGREEN HOME IN W. ALBEMARLE
anchoRage FaRm c. 1825 $1,045,000
944 PARK RIDGE DRIVE • $689,000 Located in a desirable Western Albemarle neighborhood, The Chatham with 1st floor luxurious master suite offers a light-filled open plan including gourmet kitchen with 9’ center island & sunny great room that opens to a large deck. Lindsay Milby (434) 962-9148. MLS# 551373
146 ACRES 10 MINS TO TOWN - REDUCED
Under 10 minutes to town, the centerpiece of Anchorage Farm is a c. 1825 residence whose charms include 7 fireplaces, period detailing, elaborate plaster work, 5 covered porches. Currently a 4-bed utilized as light-drenched painting studio, the structure is in good repair the structure is in good repair with efficient radiant heat awaiting new owner’s vision. Wonderful bank barn and tranquil 2nd building site overlooking the Hardware River. MLS# 564847
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