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648 Deerfield Farm Court
Great Falls, VA 22066
$3,550,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
8
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
8385
Property Description
Thank you for your interest in 648 Deerfield Farm Court. Please contact Joanna Banks to set up all appointments. There is no lockbox. This listing is by appointment only and Listing agent will accompany you. Please see offer instructions in Documents Section & email your offer to listing agent and send a text to Joanna to confirm receipt. Thank you! Welcome to an exceptional entertainer's paradise nestled in the heart of Great Falls, Virginia. Presenting 648 Deerfield Farm Court, a meticulously designed custom French Colonial residence built by Hans Schmit and Winthrop Custom Builders. This luxurious home, positioned on the most sought-after lot within the esteemed Deerfield Farm Subdivision, offers privacy and prestige with no homeowners' association to oversee its 2.3 pristine acres. Step inside to discover an elegant, open-plan interior spanning a total of 8,385 finished square feet, with 5,885 of those above grade. The home features five generously sized bedrooms, each complete with their own ensuite bathrooms, and an additional three half bathrooms for guest convenience. The residence is located within walking distance to Great Falls Village and falls within the highly coveted Langley School District, ensuring both convenience and educational excellence. The heart of the home is the gourmet kitchen, which is perfectly designed for both cooking and entertaining. It features stained maple custom inset cabinets, a 48” Viking 8 burner cooktop (including a grill), double wall ovens, a warming drawer, and a Subzero refrigerator. The kitchen is complemented by three sinks, two dishwashers, granite counters, a painted center island, and a walk-in pantry. Adjoining the kitchen, a breakfast room opens out to the lavishly landscaped sanctuary, creating a seamless flow between indoors and out. The opulence continues with the main level hosting an elegant dining room, a sun-filled great room with a stone masonry fireplace, and a formal living room with an elegant limestone wood-burning fireplace. Additionally, there is a pristine, stately office featuring high-end cherry paneling, built-in cabinetry, and a gas fireplace. The upper level is just as impressive, featuring an expansive owner’s suite with a custom marble fireplace, French doors leading to a new Trex balcony with stunning views, and a sophisticated oversized ensuite bathroom. Each additional bedroom provides unique, refined comforts and privacy. The lower level opens out to an intimate outdoor living space and includes a spacious recreation area with a natural cherry cabinetry wet bar, a tasteful wine cellar, a gigantic mirrored gym, and a grand home theatre or music room. There's even a pet spa, perfect for grooming your pampered pet. Outside, the estate is nothing short of spectacular with features crafted by Charles Owen and Fine Landscapes valued at over $1 million. Enjoy multiple outdoor living spaces including a multi-season grilling kitchen, bar, fireplace, pergola, and multiple patios. The grounds are further enhanced with a spa, cascading koi pond with waterfall, and meticulously maintained gardens featuring mature landscape plantings. Added bonuses include a 3-car oversized garage, new security and smoke detection systems, a water softener, and wired surround sound using Sonos. Planning for further customization is made easy with permits already granted for a pool and pool house. 648 Deerfield Farm Court is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. Prepare to host, entertain, and live in unparalleled elegance and comfort.
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
VAFX2173490
Location
Address
648 DEERFIELD FARM COURT
City
GREAT FALLS
State
VA
Zip Code
22066
County
FAIRFAX (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
CASEY MARGENAU FINE HOMES AND ESTATES INC, original listing
Name
CASEY MARGENAU FINE HOMES AND ESTATES INC
Phone
(703) 851-2600
Office Name
Casey Margenau Fine Homes and Estates LLC
Office Phone
(703) 851-2600
Agent Name
Joanna Banks

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