c. 1758 – Stephens City, VA
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5498 Valley Pike, Stephens City, VA 22655
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$439,000- 4 Bed
- 2 Bath
- 2888 Sq Ft
- 7.62 Ac.
LaGrange/McLeod House -Built in 1758, the house was owned by a doctor who treated wounded from the Battle of Kernsown in the Civil War. Stone & brick estate home with peaceful courtyard, mature trees with a great pool. Generous-sized four bedrooms w/ huge finished attic. Superb location - convenient country getaway.Timber bank barn, good pasture for livestock, public water. 75 minutes to D.C. Wonderful architectural detail throughout! 6 page Historical Summary by Maral Kalbian in documents.
Contact Information
David Shore, Harmony Properties Real Estate(540) 665-2197
Links, Photos & Additional Info
State: Virginia | Region: South (South Atlantic)
Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era
Features: Painted Wood | Misc: Farms
Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era
Features: Painted Wood | Misc: Farms
5 Comments on c. 1758 – Stephens City, VA
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This could be a great mini-farm house that appears to need very little work to get it in top shape. But judging by all the new development going on nearby, I would probably want to also try to purchase the lot to the north of the house as a buffer. It was likely part of the farm to begin with but broken off at some point. Would be a bummer for that to get developed into a convenience store or fast food place, especially considering it looks to hook around to right behind the back wall of the barn. With those 2 lots together, it would be a nice little mini-farm property.
Escondido, CA
Gorgeous property, and if one wanted to make a business out of it, I think that barn would make an amazing wedding/event venue with a little work.
I think I like the barn as much as the house! I also would hate to see a convenience store, right next door, so I too would by up as much land around this place as possible. Of course, I’d be hideously rich…
This photographer is excellent. This property is outstanding. I’d change NOTHING.
When it comes to early architecture, northern Virginia is often Pennsylvania, particularly in this stone house with its cater-cornered fireplaces, which echo PA to the north and MD to the east and are often associated with Swedish early homes here.