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12987 Mayhew Court
Nokesville, VA 20181
Noe Harned with Keller Williams Fairfax Gateway, original listing - (703) 222-3300
$850,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2975 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to 12987 Mayhew Court – A Tranquil Waterfront Retreat! Nestled at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac in the serene community of Windy Hill Estates, this stunning 3-acre property offers a rare blend of privacy, luxury, and natural beauty. With 75 feet of Cedar Run waterfront access, including motorized boating and fishing right from your backyard, this home is a true country escape. Whether you're exploring the private wooded trails, playing sports on the expansive front lawn, sledding in the winter, or enjoying the picturesque lake vistas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this extraordinary setting. This beautifully maintained home, built in 2004, offers 2,986 square feet of living space with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. The open-concept main level is filled with natural light, featuring a spacious Gourmet Kitchen, luminous Family Room with a cozy fireplace, and separate Formal Living and Dining Rooms. Outdoors, enjoy a luxurious swimming pool and covered deck, perfect for entertaining. The home blends modern updates with timeless country charm. Outdoor Amenities and Updates: Step outside to the recently updated $150k luxury Gunite pool (2024), featuring a 17x35 size, heated Jandy propane heater, salt system, LED lights, and an automatic cover. The pool area is complemented by a charming gazebo and a beautifully designed patio—completely upgraded with nearly $40k in recent enhancements, creating a luxurious space for relaxation and entertaining. A new cement backyard pad (2022) and new cement walk paths and stairs (2024) further elevate the outdoor experience. With a paved driveway, gravel parking pad for RV/boat, and a 2-car attached garage, there’s plenty of room for all your vehicles and outdoor toys. Interior Features & Updates: Inside, you’ll find a spacious and inviting layout with sleek laminate flooring throughout the main and upper levels (2022), as well as stylish updates like Uba Tuba granite countertops in the kitchen (2018) and high-end stainless steel appliances, including an induction oven (2022). The open-concept main floor includes a chef’s kitchen with elegant granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and durable laminate flooring that flows seamlessly through the dining and living areas. The updated staircase railing and the opened entryway wall add to the home’s airy and contemporary feel. The expansive screened-in porch with Trex decking (2009) offers an ideal space to enjoy the outdoors without the bugs. Inside, the heart of the home features a large family room, making it perfect for both relaxing evenings or hosting guests. Luxurious Primary Suite: Upstairs, the private primary suite serves as a peaceful retreat, offering a luxurious soaking tub, separate shower, double vanity, and a walk-in closet. The hall bathroom has been tastefully updated with brand-new ceramic tile flooring (2024). Throughout the second floor, the new hardwood floors (2022) add warmth and sophistication. Wellness and Recreation: The lower level is dedicated to wellness and relaxation, featuring a private fitness area, sauna, and a separate hot tub room, complete with a TV for ultimate comfort. This space could easily be converted into a recreation room or whatever suits your lifestyle. The home also includes updated bathrooms (2024), a new laundry room (2023), and overhead garage storage racks (2024). Location and Accessibility: While you're surrounded by nature, the home is also conveniently located just minutes from shopping, dining, and entertainment in Bristow, Gainesville, and Manassas. Major routes such as Route 28, Prince William Parkway, and Route 66 are easily accessible, and the Broad Run VRE station is just a 10-minute drive away, ensuring easy commuting. This is more than just a home—it’s a retreat where nature meets luxury. With its stunning lakefront location, expansive outdoor amenities, and countless updates. Don't miss the opportunity to make it your new home!
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2004
MLS Number
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Location
Address
12987 MAYHEW COURT
City
NOKESVILLE
State
VA
Zip Code
20181
County
PRINCE WILLIAM
Listing
Name
Phone
(703) 378-8810
Office Name
Office Phone
(703) 222-3300
Agent Name
Noe Harned
Agency Phone
(703) 222-3300

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