The Armistead Curtis Farm acquired the nickname âEURœWillow BurnerâEUR during the Civil War resulting from the production of charcoal on the site. The exact date of construction of the original house is uncertain but it passed by will to Armistead Curtis from his father, Henry, in 1862. Dr. Curtis, who was married to President John TylerâEUR(tm)s sister, acquired the land in 1820. The current owners have fully restored the old parts of the house and added a master suite with fireplace and balcony, a family room with fireplace, and a greatly enlarged kitchen with pantry and breakfast room. Sitting in a park-like setting on 3.8 acres the property has a two-car garage and a garden shed.
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