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1554 Oak Grove Drive
Manakin Sabot, VA 23103
David Nicholson with EXP Realty LLC, original listing - (804) 729-5188
$2,800,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
8784 Square Feet
Property Description
Vacationing while you are home is the best way to describe this entertainer's paradise.This home features 8,784 square feet of which over 2000 square feet is the kitchen and family room with no columns blocking the amazing flow or view.The kitchen has Wolf appliances, a 4 burner cooktop with gridle and griddle, a steam convection oven which is amazing according to the owners, a convection wall oven, a countertop steamer, SubZero refrigerator and wine refrigerator with 2 drawers, and Advantium microwave/oven. VA Cabinetry built the custom cabinets with so much storage you might even have empty space! Taj.Mahal leathered Quartzite countertops and reclaimed wood on the island.The flooring downstairs is reclaimed oak, ranging from 4-8 inches from Wellborn and Wright.The family room has 22 foot ceilings with a 16 ft fan that actually lowered their utility bills.There are 5 fireplaces, 2 flanking the family room, basement, pool house, and on the patio. Pella windows and doors, and sonos surround throughout the first floor. We're just getting started! Leading to the basement is a custom reclaimed beam with reclaimed stair treds, down to the stamped concrete floors, a 2500 bottle wine cellar chilled to 55 degrees with it's own system and a bar area for tasting all made by VA Cabinetry. Custom walnut floating table with the largest walnut tree from Willow Oaks Country Club, custom wall cabinet with copper sinks, and a gas fireplace. First floor master bedroom has 2 walk in closets, with the bathroom having heated floors, steam sauna shower with 2 heads and a rain head, custom cabinets with granite.Custom cabinets in the first floor office. 2nd floor has another master bedroom and bath with a walk in closet. Jack and Jill bedrooms.Movie theater with HD projector and 10 ft screen, and a gym with rubber floor.3rd floor is finished living area. Composite decking with covered outdoor kitchen with granite, custom fire pit, 20x40 pool with tanning ledge, 24' covered area, 40x36 ft building with 15 ft doors.Whole house generator!
Property Information
Lot Size
4 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1988
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1554 Oak Grove Drive
City
Manakin Sabot
State
VA
Zip Code
23103
County
GOOCHLAND
Listing
Provider
EXP Realty LLC, original listing
Name
Phone
(804) 729-5188
Office Name
Office Phone
(804) 729-5188
Agent Name
David Nicholson
Agency Phone
(804) 729-5188

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