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16200 Saville Chase Lane
Midlothian, VA 23112
Terra Dantona with Joyner Fine Properties, original listing - (804) 270-9440
$1,490,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4814 Square Feet
Property Description
This meticulously customized one owner home is truly unmatched! Sitting on two cul-de-sac lots that have been combined for over an acre oasis allows you the best of living in Hallsley while still having tons of privacy and country views! The massive front porch features fir columns, authentic stone and mahogany doors leading to well lit living and dining rooms both with gorgeous hardwoods, crown molding and arched doorways. The dining room has french doors to both the wraparound front porch and chef's kitchen making it perfect for formal entertaining! The kitchen features an oversized island, custom cabinetry, stainless appliances and morning room with custom ceiling. The large family room with custom built-ins, gas fireplace and double mahogany doors opens perfectly to both the kitchen and amazing patio featuring authentic stone, wood burning fireplace, built-in grill and screen porch ideal for get-togethers or just enjoying the rural scenery. The first floor primary features dual closets, steam shower, soaking tub, dual vanities and built-in drawers. Rounding out the first floor is the home office that could also make a perfect nursery, fitness room, huge laundry room with utility sink and two closets and an oversized two car garage with epoxy floors. The entire first floor features 10' ceilings, immaculate hardwoods, dimmer lights, casement windows, and crown molding. The hardwoods continue upstairs with three large bedrooms all with walk-in closets, two gorgeous bathrooms, reading nook and a media room guaranteeing you'll never want to leave home again! The beautiful bar has it all with custom cabinetry, sink, ice maker, dishwasher and fridge plus a billiards table that stays and easy access to tons of walk-in storage! The third floor offers even more storage or easily finishable space! Out back, you'll find the lower patio, fire pit, covered swing & storage area and conditioned workshop. Plus the sonos sound system, central vac, conditioned crawl and 14 zone irrigation make this home truly one of a kind!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2016
MLS Number
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Location
Address
16200 Saville Chase Lane
City
Midlothian
State
VA
Zip Code
23112
County
CHESTERFIELD
Listing
Name
Phone
(804) 270-9440
Office Name
Office Phone
(804) 270-9440
Agent Name
Terra Dantona
Agency Phone
(804) 270-9440

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