WOODLAND, circa 1810, was built by John Dunkum for his personal residence. Dunkum and his two brothers, master builders and craftsmen, worked for Thomas Jefferson helping to construct Monticello, the Rotunda at The University of Virginia, and many other significant area properties. Recently, WOODLAND, on 76 acres just five miles from Charlottesville, has been completely modernized and enlarged, yet the owners were careful to retain the character of the early Federal period. All systems in the residence are practically new, the roof was replaced in 2007 and the home was enlarged, now containing almost 5,000 finished sq. ft. with a full unfinished walk-out basement of 2,324 sq. ft. Includes a 3 BR guest cottage and a large multi-purpose barn.
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