
Description
Magnificently renovated farmhouse masterpiece on over 20 acres of a mix of farm, pasture, and wooded property. Location is minutes from Route 9 just over the Jefferson County/Berkeley County line along the Opequon Creek. Property offers a beautifully renovated farmhouse, two-story dairy barn, workshop, second residential one-bedroom home, and gatehouse. The main house features 3 nicely sized bedrooms. The large primary bedroom, connected to a former bedroom by French doors, has been transformed into an amazing walk-in closet and upper level laundry, leading to the primary bath with spa features including a Kohler steam shower and water closet. The second bathroom features an 1880s copper-lined cast iron clawfoot soaking tub in the enclosed shower. The attic adds more space to utilize as an additional one or two bedrooms, rec room, yoga studio, or teen suite. Home is very well maintained and upgraded to today's standard with class and sophistication. Barn is equipped with electric, water, two stalls (with rubber mats), paddocks and three board oak fencing around pasture area. The century old silo is just amazing. Not only is the apartment a potential income producer, but the two story workshop has been used as an art studio and other creative uses previously. Property includes the equipment storage and two story garage across Naomi Lane and the entire land area (hill) between Naomi and Bayou Batton. Walk down the other side of the hill via marked trails to the private creek side for fishing, kayaking, horseshoes, and hanging out around the campfire. Buyer will be the sixth owner of this home. The property was once part of the Fairfax Land Grant. In 1748, Lord Thomas Fairfax hired a 16 year old young man named George Washington to survey his lands, meaning that it is almost certain the first President of the United States walked on this property more than two centuries ago. The first owner built the Colonial Revival clapboard home in 1903 and the barn circa 1912. The family portrait in front of the house is estimated to be from the 1920s, and the colorized aerial view photograph of the property was shot in the 1940s. In the 1960s, the second owner encased the house in brick, converting the former sleeping porches into bathrooms, and added the Greek Revival front porch columns. The current owner conducted extensive renovations from 2013-2024, including plumbing and electrical. For a more complete list of upgrades, please see attached document open to sellers and agents for review.
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5BEDS
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23.04ACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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4,154SQFT
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$301$/SQFT
Description
Magnificently renovated farmhouse masterpiece on over 20 acres of a mix of farm, pasture, and wooded property. Location is minutes from Route 9 just over the Jefferson County/Berkeley County line along the Opequon Creek. Property offers a beautifully renovated farmhouse, two-story dairy barn, workshop, second residential one-bedroom home, and gatehouse. The main house features 3 nicely sized bedrooms. The large primary bedroom, connected to a former bedroom by French doors, has been transformed into an amazing walk-in closet and upper level laundry, leading to the primary bath with spa features including a Kohler steam shower and water closet. The second bathroom features an 1880s copper-lined cast iron clawfoot soaking tub in the enclosed shower. The attic adds more space to utilize as an additional one or two bedrooms, rec room, yoga studio, or teen suite. Home is very well maintained and upgraded to today's standard with class and sophistication. Barn is equipped with electric, water, two stalls (with rubber mats), paddocks and three board oak fencing around pasture area. The century old silo is just amazing. Not only is the apartment a potential income producer, but the two story workshop has been used as an art studio and other creative uses previously. Property includes the equipment storage and two story garage across Naomi Lane and the entire land area (hill) between Naomi and Bayou Batton. Walk down the other side of the hill via marked trails to the private creek side for fishing, kayaking, horseshoes, and hanging out around the campfire. Buyer will be the sixth owner of this home. The property was once part of the Fairfax Land Grant. In 1748, Lord Thomas Fairfax hired a 16 year old young man named George Washington to survey his lands, meaning that it is almost certain the first President of the United States walked on this property more than two centuries ago. The first owner built the Colonial Revival clapboard home in 1903 and the barn circa 1912. The family portrait in front of the house is estimated to be from the 1920s, and the colorized aerial view photograph of the property was shot in the 1940s. In the 1960s, the second owner encased the house in brick, converting the former sleeping porches into bathrooms, and added the Greek Revival front porch columns. The current owner conducted extensive renovations from 2013-2024, including plumbing and electrical. For a more complete list of upgrades, please see attached document open to sellers and agents for review.
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