Stomping Branch Farm, circa 1854 A true Historic Home with aprivate Pond on 28+ Acres just outside the town of Ashland! Abounding with Ante Bellum Charm andgraciously appointed with Covered Wrap Porches, 10 Foot Ceilings, Pine Floors, Handsome Moldings & Mantels. This is an old world home withmany modern features and updates such as anEat-in Kitchen (remodeled in the 1970's),updated Bathrooms, most of the Metal Roof replaced 2012, a New Furnace in 2004, updated220 amp Electrical system, new Sheetrock in the 1970s, insulated Plumbing, and alsoanUnfinished Basement, and a 60' x24' Barn! Stomping Branch Farm is mentioned in Old Homes of Hanover County. "Built by James Davis in the early part of the 19th century or perhaps the latter part of the 18th century, the original building is still standing but has been added to several times and is now enclosed inside these additions....James Davis and his wife Mildred England hadeleven children and at the end of the Civil War the last daughter, Katy Davis, loosing the help of slaves, had to leave the farm and move to Richmond to live with a brother. The house was then rented by a son of President Tyler, who had married a kinswoman of the Davises."
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