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19 Red Oak Mountain Road
Woodville, VA 22749
Emily Harris with Cheri Woodard Realty, original listing - (540) 987-8500
$525,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1536 Square Feet
Property Description
Experience the enchanting transformation of the Old Woodville Schoolhouse into a captivating home that beautifully blends historic charm with modern comfort. Nestled on a serene knoll at the village’s edge, this unique property boasts stunning mountain vistas and picturesque views of the quaint village below. Despite its proximity to the village, the elevated setting and lush landscaping create a sense of seclusion, ensuring privacy with no neighboring homes in sight. Step inside to find a spacious eat-in kitchen, a cozy library, and a welcoming living room, all featuring rich, solid pine paneling that reflects the home's storied past. The heart of the living room is a generously sized brick fireplace, complete with a wood stove, perfect for cozy evenings. The tall front porch, adorned with the original railings, steps, and columns of the old schoolhouse, invites you to relax and enjoy the surrounding beauty. The main floor also includes two comfortable bedrooms, a bath, and a laundry room. Additionally, a well-sized cellar provides ample workshop space and convenient storage. The expansive lawn retains remnants of the former schoolyard, with inviting areas that once hosted recess and games. Charming old stone walls punctuate the landscape, beautifully complemented by abundant plantings of perennials, flowering shrubs, and bulbs. The lower lawn areas are perfect for lawn games or a friendly pickup softball game, offering endless opportunities for outdoor fun. A series of outbuildings along the back property line narrate the rich history of the site. The first building, likely utilized by the school, has seen numerous additions over the years, each contributing its own story through distinct materials and building techniques. Today, it serves as a versatile space for garden equipment, wood storage, or could be transformed into a workshop or studio. Located just ten minutes from Sperryville, where local charm and shopping await, the Old Woodville Schoolhouse is an ideal launchpad for weekend adventures. Culpeper is a mere 20 minutes in the opposite direction, providing access to big-box shopping and a wealth of amenities.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1919
MLS Number
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Location
Address
19 RED OAK MOUNTAIN ROAD
City
WOODVILLE
State
VA
Zip Code
22749
County
RAPPAHANNOCK
Listing
Provider
Cheri Woodard Realty, original listing
Name
Phone
(540) 987-8500
Office Name
Office Phone
(540) 987-8500
Agent Name
Emily Harris
Agency Phone
(540) 987-8500

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