Cherry Walk, circa 1781, is sited on a lovely knoll and built upon a high English Basement. The main house features handsome Flemish-bond brickwork, a new wood-shake gambrel roof, and two elegant chimneys that flank each side of this 18th-century Tidewater Cape. Original doors, floors, hardware, and moldings are lovely. 95+ acres of pristine farmland, including mature hardwoods and pine forests, provide abundant habitats for all types of waterfowl, upland birds, wild turkey, deer, foxes and other wildlife. In recent years, the current owners have embarked upon a sensitive and monumental restoration of the main house, new systems, fencing, new roofing and pollinator gardens. New drainage system around the English Basement completed 2022-2023. An in-ground salt pool with a new salt system provides a wonderful focal point in the garden and a relaxing respite on summer days! Water features include natural streams that meander through part of the woodland with wood duck boxes and a separate farm pond. Soil Types: Suffolk Sandy Loam, Atlee Silt Loam, Rumford and Emporia Soils, Rumford Sandy Loam, Bib Sandy Loam. Corn, Winter Wheat and Soybeans have been planted, cultivated and harvested on the property with Deciduous Forest and Mixed Forest making up a portion of the property. A rare and remarkable assemblage of historic dependencies original to the property offers a rare glimpse into farm life in the late 18th century. Located in the Millers Tavern Rural Historic District of Essex County, the offering of this very handsome home presents a unique buying opportunity to those seeking a fully restored and renovated, turn-key oasis. Minutes to Wineries, full service Marinas, Antique Shops, Boutiques, Fine and Casual Dining, Historic Sites, Farmer's Markets, Public Boat Landings, Museums, fresh Seafood, Farm to Table Offerings, Medical Facilities (VCU Hospital in Tappahannock, VCU Health, Concierge Physicians, Urgent Care, Bon Secours, chiropractors, dentists), and more. An easy drive to Richmond, Urbanna, Gloucester, Williamsburg, the Northern Neck, and Fredericksburg. Convenient to Washington, D.C. Horses welcome. John Deere Dealership and farming infrastucture is prevalent in this area. Agriculture is the primary industry in this region of the Upper Middle Peninsula of Virginia
4,550 Sq Ft
95.09 Acres privados Tamaño del lote
propiedades agrícolas y ganaderas
306 US$ Impuesto mensual
Creado en 1781
MLS/ID del anuncio VAES2002160
NONE AVAILABLE
Cooling - Ceiling Fans
Antena parabólica
Edificios anexos
Valla de madera
Picket
Madera natural
Brick Mortar
Heating - Electric
Gama integrada
Placa de cocina
Lavavajillas
Secadora
Ventilador de extracción
Microondas
Refrigerador
Lavadora/secadora apiladas.
Calentador de agua
Comedor
Despensa
Recessed Lighting
Sistema de sonido
Vestidores
Construction - Brick
Construction - Frame
Construction - Wood Siding
Style - Cape Cod
Style - Colonial
Bien.
Shake
Metal
Lot - Rural
Lot - Partly Wooded
Encimeras mejoradas
Ventiladores de techo
Estacionamiento - Entrada circular
Lote - Despejado
Lot - Pond
Lot - Private
Lot - Secluded
Lot - Stream Creek
Ático
Doble acristalamiento
Brick
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