Built in 1834, this Federal style, brick Daniel Munch house sits on 76+ acres on a rise above Passage Creek in the beautiful Fort Valley area of Shenandoah County, VA. A registered Virginia Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places this 3,100+ sq. ft. home boasts German style woodworking and is a craftsman dream. Original details and extensive character can be found throughout the home starting with the exterior and the bricks used to build the home that were fired on-site. In addition, the original wood mantlepieces, built -in cabinetry and doors have been painted in the 19th century Polychromy style. Large attic space allows for plenty of storage and an additional second story room over the kitchen would make a great office space for those working from home. The property includes two wells; one serves the home and the other serves the barn. The home also features a full basement with gravel floor. The property is further enhanced with a large, detached garage (with electricity and water), a 1929 bank barn, tool shed and smokehouse. With over a half mile of Passage Creek frontage, thereâs plenty of space to cast the fishing line and yet be close to home. A picturesque setting of 76.4 acres that boasts pastureland, wooded area with trails and amazing panoramic views. This property is under a conservation easement with Potomac Conservancy, Inc. The rural countryside is spectacular yet only 75 miles to Dulles International Airport and less than 90 miles to our nationâs capital. Take a deep breath and breathe in the tranquility this property has to offer.
VASH2006356
Single Family, Single Family-Detached, 2 Story, Federal
3
SHENANDOAH
2 Full
1834
76.4
Acres
Sump Pump, Electric Water Heater, LP Gas Water Hea
Brick
Septic
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