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1355 Wilt Road
Charles Town, WV 25414
$1,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4878
Property Description
Buyers still bring your offers! Current contract has home sale contingency. If you don't have a home to sell, this one could be yours! RARE OPPORTUNITY! Indulge in the epitome of contemporary riverside living at the widest portion of the Shenandoah River with this meticulously crafted haven nestled on over 18 acres of pristine natural beauty, a mere stone's throw from Loudoun County, Virginia. This exquisite retreat offers an unparalleled blend of luxury, tranquility, and convenience just 10 minutes from Historic Downtown Charles Town and 15 minutes from Historic Harpers Ferry. With an impressive, fully accessible 800 feet of private Shenandoah River frontage, immerse yourself in the serene sounds of flowing waters and the picturesque vistas that greet you from every angle. Step onto the expansive 28 x 9 screened porch or unwind on the deck off the dining room, each providing the perfect vantage point to soak in the breathtaking surroundings. Inside, the home exudes sophistication and style, with high ceilings gracing the main level and accentuating the sense of space and grandeur. Warm yourself by one of two woodstoves, as you marvel at the seamless fusion of modern design elements and natural textures throughout. The heart of the home lies in its deluxe kitchen, where granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, breakfast bar, walk-in pantry and impeccable craftsmanship converge to create a culinary oasis. The dining room beckons for casual gatherings and culinary delights, while a stunning masonry wall adds a touch of rustic elegance to the space. Retreat to the primary bedroom, where a private deck awaits, offering a secluded sanctuary to unwind and recharge. Adjacent to the primary en suite bathroom with double vanities, walk-in shower, and jetted soaking tub, is a dressing area, walk-in closet and traditional closet. The upper level provides ample space with a secondary suite and walk-in closet, additional oversized spare bedroom, and stunning bathroom with claw foot tub. Even the catwalk offers picturesque views. Downstairs, the mostly finished lower level offers an additional kitchen space with a wet bar, abundant lounging space, and a versatile room that could serve as a fifth bedroom or flex space to suit your needs. Embrace the outdoors from within, thanks to a garage door that seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living, providing a unique opportunity to bask in nature's splendor without ever leaving the comfort of home. The full bathroom features half galvanized metal and reclaimed wood walls and wood ceiling, adding to the home's eclectic charm. Experience the perfect marriage of form and function as this home effortlessly combines multiple mediums to create a truly captivating aesthetic. Large multi-car detached garage and work area. Whether you seek a private retreat, a lucrative investment opportunity, or simply a place to call home, this riverfront masterpiece promises an unparalleled lifestyle defined by luxury, serenity, and natural beauty. High speed internet available! Accessibility friendly, but ramp was built to allow for removal as needed.
Property Information
Lot Size
18 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
WVJF2010796
Location
Address
1355 WILT ROAD
City
CHARLES TOWN
State
WV
Zip Code
25414
County
JEFFERSON
Listing
Provider
Kable Team Realty, original listing
Name
Kable Team Realty
Phone
(304) 885-1915
Office Name
Kable Team Realty
Office Phone
(304) 885-1915
Agent Name
Tracy Kable

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