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214 Kellan Drive
Fredericksburg, VA 22406
Vickie Clark-Jennings with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty, original listing - (540) 371-7653
$879,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4369 Square Feet
Property Description
No need to wait a year for a new build- this 2023 quality built home on over three beautiful acres with a main floor primary bedroom and en-suite bath is ready now! This spacious, well built Tennyson model by Piccard Homes is located in Sherwood on the River, a small picturesque community of homes with larger, wooded lots. It has almost 5,000 sq ft with 5 bedrooms and 3 full and one half bath on three finished levels. The great room is expansive with soaring vaulted ceilings and a gas fireplace flanked by the most perfect windows. With the open floor plan, the gourmet kitchen and sunny morning room creates the perfect main living space with 9 ft ceilings and an abundance of natural light. The kitchen is equipped with an induction stove and stainless steel appliances, truly stunning navy blue cabinets, and a separate pantry. The extremely large island is a chef's dream for a fantastic working kitchen! It's ideal for entertaining with plenty of bar seating options, as well. Enjoy your meals in the formal dining room or the sunny morning room which also provides access to the large, low maintenance deck. Off the kitchen you will find a spacious office perfect for those that work from home or home school. Tucked away in the corner is the laundry room and access to the oversized garage. What sets this home apart from others is the generously sized main level owner's suite with tray ceiling, en suite bath, and two large walk in closets. The primary bath has double sinks, one of the walk in closets (the second is on the other side of the bedroom), a large, corner soaking tub, separate shower, water closet, and two double windows. This home is the epitome of main level living with over 2,000 sq ft of finished space on this floor. Upstairs you will find a landing large enough for a cozy reading nook and three generously sized bedrooms. The shared full bath was perfectly designed with double sinks and a separate space housing the commode and tub/shower with tile surround. For added space, the lower basement level has a very large rec room (approximately 44' x 28') perfect for all your gatherings and entertaining. There is a spacious bedroom with separate sitting area, full window, and double door closet. The third full bathroom is on this level. In addition to these rooms, there is an unfinished room with a framed closet that could be completed for a second office or lower level kitchen. In addition there are two unfinished rooms, one for storage and one for utility equipment, including a tankless water heater. This level provides walk out access to the gorgeous backyard with extended patio, built to support a hot tub. There is an oversized, side load garage and the driveway was extended for additional parking. Not only does this home have incredible curb appeal, it has barely been lived in- no furniture was ever placed in the upstairs bedrooms! It's location about a mile off Rt 17 North, not far from GEICO makes it a perfect home for commuters. Shopping, restaurants, parks, I95 are all very close and downtown Fredericksburg is a short drive.
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
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Location
Address
214 KELLAN DRIVE
City
FREDERICKSBURG
State
VA
Zip Code
22406
County
STAFFORD
Listing
Name
Phone
(540) 371-7653
Office Name
Office Phone
(540) 371-7653
Agent Name
Vickie Clark-Jennings
Agency Phone
(540) 371-7653

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