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Chalet on a pond

This is a very impressive chalet style home of stone and Hardie Plank, with a newer metal roof. This home has Incredible substance, with extensive stone work, inside and out.

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The open floor plan is highlighted by a two-story great room with floorto-ceiling stone fireplace and massive exposed timbers. An open flyover provides the walkway upstairs between the master suite and guest rooms. Huge French doors and picture windows give an ample view over the pond across the patio. Stone archways, two stone fireplaces and wide plank cherry flooring throughout the house are just a few examples that demonstrate the quality in this home.

Any chef will love the large eat-in kitchen with granite counters, peninsula island and stainless appliances, including dual five-burner gas stoves with a large hood.

Upstairs, the master is privately situated to one end of the house and has its own staircase. There are two guest rooms upstairs (one with stone fireplace) that share a great landing (for reading, office or play area) and another bonus room for another office or small fifth bedroom. A third guest room is on the main level with full bath.

Wonderful for entertaining, the huge multi-level patio overlooks the pond for morning coffee, grilling out or just a moment of serenity at the end of a long day. A breezeway connects the house with a matching carriage house with two large bays and an unfinished area for office or possibly, an in-law suite. All this, plus T-1 line for high speed internet on more than 5 acres and just 3 miles on paved road from Interstate 66.

This home is exclusively listed with Tray Allen of Allen Real Estate for $795,000. He can be reached at 540-222-3838.

Tray Allen Allen Real Estate 540-222-3838

So, at a certain point, you have to resume normal life.”

She added that she would be receptive to a model that isolates populations most vulnerable to the worst effects of COVID-19 while allowing the general population to resume regular economic activity. “I don’t think we have to sacrifice any of them,” she said of those populations who may be more susceptible to the disease’s worse effects, “if we’re being very careful to quarantine them but still let the rest of the population go back to work at a certain point.” Webert is also concerned about the economic impact of the new restrictions on businesses, schools and public gatherings, but said that voluntary social distancing was an important tool in the response to COVID-19.

“And if everybody can do that, and if we can flatten this curve,” he said, “… the faster we get back to business in the commonwealth. I would urge everybody in the commonwealth to practice social distancing but support the local businesses as much as you can.”

Webert said he would not support a statewide mandated quarantine. “I think we need to maintain the balance between doing the best that we can to fight this virus, but we also need to keep in mind the economic impact that is going to hit the commonwealth,” he said.

Guzman, on the other hand, said she fully supports the executive order, adding that she had heard from many of her constituents that they felt the governor had not taken enough action before this week.

As school districts explore ways to continue education, Vogel said she is opposed to any statewide mandate requiring students to submit schoolwork through the internet, although she supports leaving that choice up to indivi

dual school systems, provided they make sure all students have equal access to educational resources.

Webert also acknowledged that some students without access to internet could be left behind by an online-only learning model but said that he trusts school systems to address those concerns and provide opportunities to access the internet and devices near their home. “There’s time to ensure those kids don’t get left behind,” he said.

Currently the Virginia General Assembly is set to convene for a oneday veto session on April 22, though some lawmakers are calling for the assembly to revisit the budget because of the impact COVID-19 may have on future state revenues.

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These property transfers, filed March 19-25, 2020 were provided by Clerk of the Court of Fauquier County. (Please note that to conserve space, only the first person named as the grantor or grantee is listed. The kind of instrument is a deed unless stated otherwise.) Top Dollar Deal $8,500,000 in Center District

Cedar Run District Ernest Trosman to Tyler Holyoak Welcker, 17.164 acres at 9396 Donnybrook Drive, Midland. $429,000 Dwight S. Poland to Russell Hunter Poland, 1.2558 acres at 5135 Smith Midland Lane, Midland. $375,000 Caliber Homebuilder Inc. to Joshua R. Flint, 4.7933 acres at 9093 Meetze Road, nr. Warrenton/Casanova. $300,000 Jon Christian Thomas to Steven Cielslinski, 2.0007 acres at 7031 Sycamore Springs Drive, Warrenton. $575,000

Lee District John A. Puckett to David Moore, 2.8639 acres and 2.2159 acres off Rogers Ford Road, Sumerduck. $105,000 Frederick L. Dick to Pamela Michelle Dick, 0.3822 acre at 11244 Meade Court, Bealeton. $250,000 Manuel Lopes to Johnathan A. Werner, 6131 Olivera Avenue, Bealeton. $379,000 John P. Messier to Daysi B. Vargas, 11879 Poland Court, Remington. $300,000 Elwood J. Berzins to Barbara LeFever, 11052 Southcoate Village Drive, Bealeton. $430,000 Madeleine W. Queen to James Vincent Collins, 0.4603 acre at 12266 Piney Lane, Remington. $210,000 Glenn N. Gill to House Buyers of America Inc., Unit 308, 6161 Willow Place, Bealeton. $120,000 Center District Michael H. Greene Tr. to Kathleen Dee McCaslin, 7312 Marr Drive, Warrenton. $425,000 Horace E. Thompson to Seth Elmenhurst, 225 Gay Road, Warrenton. $370,000 Bradley B. Higley to Melanie J. Bartenstein, 0.6455 acre at 7204 Woods Edge Court, Warrenton. $435,000 Rockwood Homes Inc. to Jason Michael Koglin, 0.23317 acre at 221 Linden Street, Warrenton. 326,200 National Retail Properties LP to U.S. Oil LLC, two parcels totaling 2.1377 acres at 309 West Lee Hwy., Warrenton. $8,500,000 46 Frazier LLC to Phillip Douglas Fife, 46 Frazier Road, Warrenton. $398,000

Robert B. Rust to Karen Reidy Lavarnway, 0.20310 acre (Residue) at 102 Winchester Street at SE side of Chestnut Street, Warrenton. $470,000 Scott District Nadia Rossi to Robert H. Lanier, 2.0407 acres at 5848 Woodberry Court nr. Warrenton. $815,000 Michael Paul Jones to River Run Group LLC, 20 acres on O’Bannon Road, nr. The Plains. $225,000 James P. Gannon to Michael H. Greene Tr., Unit 112 at 6696 Club House Lane nr. Warrenton. $299,500 Alaina Cieslinski to William Lee Fanning Jr., 1.4709 acres at 6113 Pilgrim’s Rest Road nr. Broad Run. $450,000 Mosby Heritage Area Assn. Inc. to Sea Horse Management LLC, 0.7315 acre on Rector’s Lane & U.S. 50, Atoka. $175,000 Roger L. Beavers to Mark Timbers Siess Tr., 1.0645 acres at 4229 Bragg Street, The Plains. $600,000 Marshall District U.S. Bank Nat’l. Assoc. Tr. to Robert Reid, 10.0100 acres at 10229 Stillhouse Road, Delaplane. $600,000 Paula T. Hughes to Richard B. Meyer, 1.01 acres at 5566 Enon School Road, nr. Marshall. $230,000 Mark E. Shultzaberger to Karl Burghardt, 7.7472 acres at 9094 Groundhog Lane, Marshall. $575,000 NVP Inc. to Nick Anthony Henley, 0.2296 acre at 9034 Crest Drive, Warrenton. $660,000 Matt Applegate to Nathan R. Mills, 5 acres at 3806 Cobbler Mountain Road, Delaplane. $385.000 Brittany Lynn Wheatley to Samantha Renee Hartle, 0.043 acre at 8329 Mauzy Square, Marshall. $210,000 Mary Alice Cross Tr. to David E. Couk Sr., 8255 Lee’s Ridge Road, nr. Warrenton. $355,000 Truist Bank Branch Banking & Trust Co. to Aaron S. Cameron, 10.3230 acres at 7785 Citation Drive, Marshall. $475,000 William H. Hosick to Nathan C. Rowitz, 17.0690 acres at 8415Old Waterloo Road. $970,000

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