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5 Peacepipe Lane
Hedgesville, WV 25427
$659,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4394
Property Description
This magnificent modified Chestnut offers an exquisite blend of modern living and sprawling tranquility. Step inside and discover this open layout which captures the eastern exposure and spectacular views of the 17th fairway of Mountain View golf course. You will be welcomed at the entrance with a 60x8 covered entry deck with breeze way that leads you to the expansive 30x36 - 3-car garage with 10 foot walls, electrical panel box with 220 hook-up and pull down stairs for attic storage. Inside this custom built home you will find an expansive floor plan that will host all your family and friends. Don't dream about it. Live it! The great room/dining room offers cathedral ceilings, exposed wood beams, and prow front window wall of glass. The kitchen is a chef's delight with corian counter tops, under cabinet lighting, ceramic tile back splash, offering a massive island with ample entertainment areas. The gas fireplace with stone accents and custom wood mantle serves as a towering focal point in the main family room. The sunroom features sweeping golf course views and leads to a huge 15x28 screened in porch perfect for entertaining with family and friends. First floor en suite primary bedroom offers vaulted ceilings, large walk-in closets and a full bath. There are two additional bedrooms and a guest bath on the main floor. The loft offers a multi-purpose area that can host a perfect home office or over flow bedroom complete with views. The walk out finished basement with prow front windows has limitless possibilities which includes a massive recreational room with wet bar (9 ft. walls), game room, 2 guest bedrooms with a full bath, 12x20 concrete patio with hook-up for a hot tub, laundry room and a very large unfinished space for the HVAC, hot water heater and storage shelves. There is surround sound on both levels of this home to enjoy your favorite music. Lots of other upgrades too numerous to mention. This is a must see property! Some furniture will convey. Class A membership available with a $3150 initiation fee additional.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2000
MLS Number
WVBE2025924
Location
Address
5 PEACEPIPE LANE
City
HEDGESVILLE
State
WV
Zip Code
25427
County
BERKELEY
Listing
Provider
Potomac Valley Properties, Inc., original listing
Name
Potomac Valley Properties, Inc.
Phone
(304) 754-3358
Office Name
Potomac Valley Properties, Inc.
Office Phone
(304) 754-3358
Agent Name
Dana Clowser

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