Skinkers Neck; Two miles north on the Rappahannock River. There General Jubal A. Early, in December, 1862, confronted Burnsideâs army on the other side of the river. His alertness prevented a crossing and battle at this point. This historic home predates this event by several years but it's imagined that Civil War troops walked this property at some point during their missions. Charm and Character pour out of this beautifully restored 1819 home situated on 14.65 acres. Wide plank wood flooring fill the main and upper levels. Traditional Cape Cod bedrooms flank the upper level with full bath. Main level bedroom option with full bath along with dual entry grand foyer. English basement with exposed wormy chestnut beams. Raw brick storage area perfect for a wine cellar. As such in older historic homes, kitchen is located in lower level with direct access to exterior along with full bathroom and laundry. A Total of 6 wood burning fireplaces, one in each room. Home offers a new roof, new windows, new HVAC, new drainage and waterproofing around the house, new porch, updated bathrooms and kitchen, Freshly painted interior and exterior along with refinished wood flooring. Clear septic report in documents. Picturesque setting overlooking green valley pastures and trees. *Additional 14 acre adjacent lot with deeded Rappahannock River access available to buyer with first right for additional cost of $100,000 Property does not touch water. Water access is approx 1 mile down road. . Will not be listed until home is sold.
VACV2005714
Single Family, Single Family-Detached, Cape Cod
3
CAROLINE
3 Full
1819
2.5%
14.65
Acres
Electric Water Heater, Well
Brick, Wood Siding
Septic
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