RESIDENCE: Approximately 3900 square feet. The front door is modeled on the glass pavilion doors designed by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello; the antique interior door locks were restored by a Pennsylvania locksmith. The structure is plaster over brick with new copper roof, down spouts and gutters, new front porch with marble deck and columns. Ceilings are 10’.
FIRST FLOOR: Grand central hall with heart pine floors; spacious formal dining room with fireplace; living room with built-in bookshelves and marble facing on the fireplace; full tile bathroom; study/library with broadband wiring.
SECOND FLOOR:
Spacious hallway leading to master bedroom with fireplace, marble bathroom, second bedroom with fireplace, and guest room with double cedar closets.
ENGLISH BASEMENT: Floor is tiled throughout with Italian terra cotta; gourmet kitchen with exposed beams, limestone window sills, marble countertops, double oven, new lighting; kitchen cabinetry by Gaston & Wyatt; large tiled sitting room/office with Delph tile fireplace could be family room or children’s playroom; large utility/mud room with boiler, water tank, laundry area and half bath.
WATER is from a 55-foot deep brick-lined well with new pump installed in 1999.
HEAT is provided by oil fired low pressure steam radiators; the new oversized furnace has an auxiliary generator. A/C is available from two large window units on the main and second floors; heavy duty cables would enable central A/C installation. New plumbing and piping throughout, including 1500 gallon septic tank.
IMPROVEMENTS: New in-ground gunite pool, 45’ X 20’ with wide brick decking and protective fencing. Lovely, spacious brick patio lined with flower beds extends from the back of the house; suitable for outdoor dining. Approximately 5,2000 feet of new, pressure-treated fencing enclose 40-45 acres of pasture ideal for horses.
DEPENDENCIES: A large shop with electricity. Also equipment shed and barn.
Electric cables are underground.
LOCATION: About 7 miles from historic Scottsville and
35 minutes from Charlottesville.