
Description
HISTORICAL, Georgian Revival mansion, built c.1882 by Virginia Governor James Kemper. The home has been enlarged and remodeled several times to create a spacious and comfortable 6000 sq. ft. manor home, with 373 splendid acres offering SUPERB SOILS, gently rolling fields, 1.3 MILES on The Rapidan River, guest cottage and a complement of farm buildings. This magnificent farming estate also offers panoramic views of The Blue Ridge Mountains, and a private setting in Orange County, VA, just just three miles north of the town Orange, VA. The manor home has many great architectural details including ceilings up to 14 ft., grand scale to the rooms, and lovely heart pine floors. There are up to 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and 9 fireplaces.
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6BEDS
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373ACRES
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5BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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8,000SQFT
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$488$/SQFT
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Description
HISTORICAL, Georgian Revival mansion, built c.1882 by Virginia Governor James Kemper. The home has been enlarged and remodeled several times to create a spacious and comfortable 6000 sq. ft. manor home, with 373 splendid acres offering SUPERB SOILS, gently rolling fields, 1.3 MILES on The Rapidan River, guest cottage and a complement of farm buildings. This magnificent farming estate also offers panoramic views of The Blue Ridge Mountains, and a private setting in Orange County, VA, just just three miles north of the town Orange, VA. The manor home has many great architectural details including ceilings up to 14 ft., grand scale to the rooms, and lovely heart pine floors. There are up to 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and 9 fireplaces.
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