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13722 Hiddenhollow Lane
Leesburg, VA 20176
Sharon Brown with Washington Fine Properties, LLC, original listing - (540) 687-6395
$975,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2896 Square Feet
Property Description
OPEN HOUSE 2/2 SUN 12-3pm. Step into history and serenity at Walnut Hill, a picturesque Folk Victorian farmhouse built in 1870, just 15 minutes from Leesburg, an hour from Washington, D.C., and 5 miles to the MARC Train Station. This enchanting property boasts 11.29 stunning acres of wooded and open land, complete with a tranquil private pond and meandering trails that have been created throughout the woods—perfect for hiking, exploring, or simply immersing yourself in nature. With NO HOA and AR-1 zoning, you can bring your animals! The property includes a fenced side-yard, a fenced garden and chicken coop, plus an additional storage shed. ARCHITECTURE: The home’s timeless Folk Victorian architecture blends craftsmanship and character with historic charm, while the lush gardens and inviting front porch create a picturesque and welcoming setting. INTERIORS: Entering the home, you’re greeted by gorgeous hardwood floors that flow seamlessly through light-filled spaces. This 5-bedroom, 2.5 bath home boasts a thoughtfully designed main level featuring a modern farmhouse kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, quartz countertops, and cherry cabinetry. The main level also includes a formal dining room, a cozy living room with solid walnut built-in bookcases, a bright sunroom, a convenient laundry room, and a main-level bedroom or office. Upstairs four additional bedrooms, including the primary suite with a sitting room, two updated baths, and an enclosed porch provide ample space for family and guests. Following the architectural style of the era, there is a unique 2nd staircase leading from the dining room to the upper-level primary suite. The history these walls must hold! For additional storage, there is an attic accessed by a staircase and also a walk-out unfinished basement. OUTDOOR LIVING: Walk out onto the expansive deck overlooking your own private pond, a perfect space for entertaining, outdoor gatherings, or quiet moments surrounded by nature. Imagine mornings spent fishing from the dock, afternoons exploring miles of trails under a leafy canopy, and evenings gathering by the fire pit under the stars. The possibilities for outdoor living and adventure are endless! INCOME POTENTIAL: What truly sets Walnut Hill apart is its potential to generate income. The property has two Airbnb opportunities: one for the home itself and a secondary glamping or camping site nestled on the grounds. This flexibility allows you to create a boutique retreat or simply supplement your lifestyle with passive income. Ask for details regarding the current camper which is on its own dedicated electric. This property offers a turnkey solution for supplemental income! BRING YOUR VISION TO LIFE: Blending timeless architecture, natural beauty, and modern conveniences, this property offers the perfect balance of history, serenity, and opportunity. RECENT UPDATES: New Furnace Nov 2024, New Bosch Dishwasher 2024, New Washer & Dryer 2023/2024, New Cherry Upper Kitchen Cabinets/Wall Pantry Installed 2023, New Modern Light Fixtures in most rooms 2023, Hardwood Floors sanded & refinished 2023. Additional Updates from Prior Years include upgrading/replacing: New Windows, Deck, Pond Dock, and Insulation in the Attic Area.
Property Information
Lot Size
11 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1870
MLS Number
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Location
Address
13722 HIDDENHOLLOW LANE
City
LEESBURG
State
VA
Zip Code
20176
County
LOUDOUN
Listing
Name
Phone
(540) 687-6395
Office Name
Office Phone
(540) 687-6395
Agent Name
Sharon Brown
Agency Phone
(540) 687-6395

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