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20960 Beaverdam Bridge Rd
Middleburg, VA 20117
Judy Allen with National Land Realty, Washington, DC, original listing - (855) 384-5263
$2,340,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
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Property Description
As one enters this wonderful 37-acre estate, one passes the large board fenced paddock on the left and through a mature allee of maples and pines before arriving at the beautifully renovated home. Centrally located on its 37 acres, the charming home is set well off the quiet lane of Beaverdam Bridge Road, affording maximum privacy. The current owners, with backgrounds in building and design have made stunning additions and changes to the original 1979 home. Desiring to maintain the cottage feel, the expansive three-story addition is on the back of the home. Once inside, the home dramatically and seamlessly opens to the new areas, with large windows bringing in wonderful light. The wing to the right features a quiet space for a home office, a ½ bath, a sitting room, and a front porch. The main body of the home offers spacious rooms which gracefully open into one another, providing space for large gatherings. The finish work is exceptional, including the flooring, trim, built-in cabinetry and the stunning kitchen. This is a chef’s dream kitchen, with beautiful cabinetry, quartz countertops, a large island with seating for 5, a 6-burner gas range, and 3 ovens plus a microwave. The upper level features the elegant primary bedroom suite, sited perfectly for maximum privacy. This bedroom features a tray ceiling with chandelier, 2 walk-in closets and a spacious bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower. This level also features a second ensuite bedroom and 2 additional bedrooms which share a hall bath. The lower level is unfinished, offers good ceiling height, and provides French doors to walk-out to the back yard. It houses the mechanical systems of the home and provides wonderful space for storage and potential for finished rooms. This is a beautiful property with mature groves of trees and plantings, open fields and woodland with trails for walking and riding. In addition to the home, there is a garage, 4 stall barn, run-in shed, and garden shed; these additional structures are being offered in “as is” condition. Beaverdam Bridge is a private location with convenience to Middleburg, Purcellville and Leesburg. The proximity between Rt. 50 and Rt. 7 makes this an ideal location for those wanting to access Dulles International Airport and Washington, D.C. This property is in Land Use and Sellers will not be responsible for Roll-back taxes. Interior Features:   Butlers Pantry, Combination Dining/Living, Combination Kitchen/Dining, Floor Plan - Open, Kitchen - Eat-In, Pantry, Water Treat System, Wood Floors; Fireplace(s): 2, Screen; Built-In Microwave, Disposal, Dryer, Oven - Wall, Refrigerator, Stove, Washer; Accessibility Features: None; Door Features: French; Main Floor Laundry Exterior Features:   Extensive Hardscape; Deck(s); Pool: No Pool; Horse: Yes, Horse Trails, Paddock, Stable(s); Other Structures: Barn, Garage(s), Utility Building Utilities:   Central A/C, Zoned; Cooling Fuel: Electric; Heating: Heat Pump(s), Zoned; Heating Fuel: Electric; Hot Water: Electric; Water Source: Private; Sewer: On Site Septic   Listing provided by: Thomas and Talbot
Property Information
Lot Size
37 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Other
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
20960 Beaverdam Bridge Rd
City
Middleburg
State
VA
Zip Code
20117
County
LOUDOUN
Listing
Provider
National Land Realty, Washington, DC, original listing
Name
Phone
(410) 855-1384
Office Name
Office Phone
(855) 384-5263
Agent Name
Judy Allen
Agency Phone
(855) 384-5263

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