1 minute readAt Home Places, Autumn editionfrom At Home Places magazine, Autumn 2019by Herald-Mail MediaLick Run Plantation, in Martinsburg, W.Va., features historic stone Georgian domestic architecture, circa 1774, on 125 acres. This property on the National Register of Historic Places features a 5,000 square-foot home, log and stone outbuildings, a large limestone barn and a large 4 story stone mill structure in a rare grouping of historic structures. Beautiful grounds, enchanting setting, stream, mill race, waterfall cascades into a large pond. Handsome large, comfortable home; high quality addition, four fireplaces, old floors, log dining room with stone fireplace, multiple double porches provide pastoral views. Incredibly beautiful one mile mill race/ stream with walking path. Great setup for AirB&B. Works well for family compound (main house has two separate full living areas) for more than one family. Convenient location near Interstate 81, short distance to MARC commuter train to D.C. Rare find. $1,800,000. WVBE168652Photography by Melanie Andersonat homeAdvertisementAutumn 2019Complimentary | Autumn 20191maryland • pennsylvania • west virginiaCover home presented by Snyder, Bailey & Associates Learn more on page 9This article is from:At Home Places magazine, Autumn 2019