This circa 1773/1800 Tavern is an astonishing piece of preserved American history. The 2-1/2 story addition, built around 1800, still possesses its original faux painted woodwork. The fancifully marbleized baseboards, exotic wood grained doors and wainscoting, colorfully painted chair rails and casings display an original finish like a piece of fine furniture that has aged to a rich patina. All has been meticulously preserved and restored by experts in the trade. Heart pine flooring which was originally waxed has worn to a warm hue over time and graces all three floors of the house. The home consists of nine rooms including a third floor ballroom, three full baths (one of which is interpreted as a "modern" outhouse), "bench made" kitchen that accentuates the historic integrity of the house. All mechanicals have been updated in the last six years. Featured in "Early American Life" magazine, June 2014, entitled "Yankee Occupation". Sited on two and a half acres along a historic country road in southern Virginia. The bucolic atmosphere is further enhanced by the protected landscape that surrounds you and the fresh breezes that flow through the windows. The property features a 300 year old American Chestnut that was saved from the blight in the 1960s. Replicas of a smokehouse and dairy buildings, well house, and log barn occupy the rear of the property. A master plan has been drawn for the landscape and an addition of three other outbuildings. If you love antiquing and finding a piece of furniture with it's original finish, how about an entire house? This home is an incredible find and only a short drive from many metropolitan areas! Call today to schedule an appointment to view.
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