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- Beds 3
- Baths 1.5
- Sqft 280 acres
- Status sold
- Year Built 1856
- Property Type Residential
- Neighborhood Berryville
About This Property
This 280+ acre farm is top shelf and has it all. Beautiful and well maintained. Pre-Civil War brick. Federal style house, fabulous mountain views, strong creek, additional bold spring creek for your private trout fishery. Outstanding land, virtually no rock, soils state rated as "important farmland". Additional guest house and managers residence in good condition. Very private. Remarkable property. SOLD 3/1/12
Property Highlights
- This 280+ acre farm is top shelf and has it all. Beautiful and well maintained. Pre-Civil War brick. Federal style house, fabulous mountain views, strong creek, additional bold spring creek for your private trout fishery. Outstanding land, virtually no rock, soils state rated as "important farmland". Additional guest house and managers residence in good condition. Very private. Remarkable property. SOLD 3/1/12/li>
- Walls are 2 feet thick and the exterior Flemish brick was made and fired on the farm.
- The ceilings are 11' on the main level, 9' upstairs and 8' in the dry basement.
- Roof and foundation in good condition and well maintained.
- Barn and farm structures.
- Rolling hills and beautiful views surround the home. Privacy abounds.
- Bold stream, Long Marsh Creek runs through property as well as numerous springs.
- Statley and grand, this home has more history than one can imagine, and documents to back it up!
- Originally named Dixie Fruit farm this farm supplied Presidents Wilson and Truman with apples.