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4309 Lewiston Road
Bumpass, VA 23024
$399,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1660
Property Description
Nestled on a picturesque five-acre estate in the heart of Virginia, this exquisite historical home, dating back to the late 1800s circa 1868, stands as a testament to a bygone era. Steeped in the rich tapestry of American history, this meticulously preserved residence offers a glimpse into the past while seamlessly blending modern amenities with old-world charm. Approaching the property, a natural driveway leads to the main home, a magnificent example of 19th-century architecture. The exterior boasts classic Victorian farm design elements, including intricate detailing, trim, and a charming porch that invites you to step back in time and savor the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Situated on five acres of natural splendor, the estate features not only the main residence but also a historic barn that whispers stories of a bygone agricultural era. The barn, with its weathered wood and rustic appeal, adds a touch of authenticity to the property, reminding visitors of the homestead's roots in a simpler time. For those with a green thumb, a charming greenhouse graces the grounds, offering a sanctuary for cultivating plants and flowers. The greenhouse not only serves as a nod to the estate's agricultural heritage but also provides a tranquil space for enjoying the beauty of nature in any season. As you explore the grounds, you'll be captivated by the harmonious balance between the natural surroundings and the carefully preserved historical structures. This historical home in Virginia, with its 19th-century charm and contemporary enhancements, offers a unique opportunity to live amidst the beauty of the past while embracing the sustainability of the future. It stands as a timeless testament to the enduring legacy of a bygone era in the heart of Virginia's landscape. Embracing sustainability, the property has been equipped with solar panels, seamlessly blending modern technology with the historic setting. The solar panel system boasts of newly upgraded solar batteries with a recent system check up. In a nod to sustainable living, these solar panels have been discreetly installed, thus ensuring that the home remains in harmony with the past while embracing the future. This forward-thinking addition not only reduces the ecological footprint but also ensures that the estate remains a home for generations to come. Step into the enchanting past with this impeccably preserved historical home, a timeless gem from the 1800s circa 1868, nestled on five acres of Virginia's natural splendor. The front of the home proudly displays the original structure, an architectural masterpiece that invites you to explore the charm of a bygone era. As you approach the home, the authenticity of its history is evident. The exterior exudes the elegance of the 19th century, with classic detailing and a sense of enduring grace. The property is a harmonious blend of natural beauty and carefully preserved structures, offering a glimpse into a time when craftsmanship and attention to detail were paramount. Upon crossing the threshold, you'll be captivated by the warmth of original hardwood floors that whisper tales of countless footsteps over the decades. The interior showcases built-ins adorned with square nails, a testament to the craftsmanship that defines the era. These charming details not only provide historical significance but also contribute to the home's character and authenticity. A focal point of the lower level is a fireplace, a source of comfort and warmth for both the family room and the master bedroom. Although the fireplace in the master bedroom is currently closed, the originality of its design and the craftsmanship that surrounds it serve as a reminder of the home's rich history. The upper level of the home unfolds with a sense of nostalgia. Here, a bathroom, carefully updated to meet modern needs while preserving historical integrity, awaits. The owner's bedroom, a haven of tranquility, i
Property Information
Lot Size
4 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1870
MLS Number
VASP2021862
Location
Address
4309 LEWISTON ROAD
City
BUMPASS
State
VA
Zip Code
23024
County
LOUISA
Listing
Provider
Redfin Corporation, original listing
Name
Redfin Corporation
Phone
(571) 477-1630
Office Name
Redfin Corporation
Office Phone
(703) 665-6665
Agent Name
Donna Wolford

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