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c. 1860 in Keysville, VA

Posted on OHD: 2/27/26. As of 2/27/26, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

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6750 Lunenburg County Rd, Keysville, VA 23947

Come see this historic two-story home on 3.9 acres in Lunenburg County VA. The home was once owned by the Passmore family of Lunenburg County, with original sections of this home being built in approximately the 1850s-60s (possibly earlier). The home is estimated at approximately 2164 sq ft with 4 BR and multiple other rooms throughout. Though only one current bathroom the options are limitless for renovation and modernization to bring this notable structure back to life. There are wood stoves throughout and in the two sides/towers there are additional chimneys that could be restored. The home has baseboard heating as well in some areas. There is a new survey for this 3.9 acres. The main structure roof was replaced in 2022. The acreage comes with a fenced in paddock, small dog run or chicken coop, as a well as another small field that has been used for hay. The historic Passmore cemetery is on the front right corner of the parcel, lending to the historic feel of this property.
4 Bed · 1 Bath · 2,164 Sq Ft · 3.9 Ac.
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