1908 Queen Anne – Marion, VA (George F. Barber)
Posted on OHD: 8/21/14. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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109 W Strother St, Marion, VA 24354
Wonderful opportunity to own a piece of history!!! This home is formally known as the Staley-Collins House Museum Built in 1908 by Mr. B.H. Baylor, a local business man. With all the original architectural features well preserved, it is an excellent example of a Queen Anne-style Victorian house. This home is nestled in the heart of Marion's Old Town historic district. The house is registered with the National/Virginia Historical Society!! Just some of the features of this home are: Coupled columns and sculptured garlands,Wrap around porch, Swags carved in the wood on the exterior recessed panels,at the front door, into the foyer and up the staircases, Double bay windows in front and on side, Beautifully carved mantles, Classic Queen Anne beveled leaded windows, 2 sets of pocket doors 10 feet high(12 foot ceilings on main level), Inlaid hardwood floors, Chandeliers, 2 Story open staircases with carved oak balustrade, Hand drawn mural on the dining room walls.
5 Bed · 2 Bath · 3,517 Sq Ft
Listed With
Robert Whisman, Royal Oak Realty :: (276) 759-3224
Reference Links
State: Virginia | Region: South (South Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Queen Anne | Period & Associated Styles: Queen Anne (1880-1910), Victorian Era | Misc: Fixer-Uppers | Architect: George F. Barber |












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