Powhatan County Historic Homes

Powhatan County Historic Homes For Sale

Beautiful 1920's farm house on 28 acres with pond! Move in condition, you won't beleive the charm & elegance of this private estate. About one mile off the road. Home features grand entry, Living Room with fireplace, Dining, Family room, Kitchen with gas cooktop, painted cabinets with some glass front doors. 2 covered porches & patio. moldings, wood floors, built in cabinets, HVAC system only 4 yr old, 3 bedrooms, remodled bath, courtyard, gardens and landscaping galore! 2 wells. Approx 8 acres open - 4 stall barn, circular driveway. $524,900

The Information Data Exchange is an innovative program between cooperating members to provide complete listing Information to the public. Through the cooperative effort of Napier REALTORS ERA We have selected the above property for your Inspection.

Please contact Donna Lewis at Powhatan County Real Estate at 877-855-7913 for complete information and to schedule Showings.

 

Historic Subletts Tavern - Circa 1750. An important piece of the historic tapestry we call Powhatan. This because of its location on the high road that ran along the James River (now called Huguenot Tail) this home has been authentically restored. It was an Ordinary, a Tavern, a Voting place, and a US Post Office for over 120 years. Adjacent home also for sale. $565,000

The Information Data Exchange is an innovative program between cooperating members to provide complete listing Information to the public. Through the cooperative effort of Napier REALTORS ERA We have selected the above property for your Inspection.

Please contact Donna Lewis at Powhatan County Real Estate at 877-855-7913 for complete information and to schedule Showings.

MILL QUARTER PLANTATION - Set at the front entrance of this elegant mansion, lies the most profound reminder of the property's rich history; an old millstone from the original mill! Mill quarter plantation is part of a 7,000-acre land grant by king George ii of England in 1724, to William Randolph ii. In 1761, his grandson, Peyton Randolph, inherited the quarter containing the mill at the Appomattox River. He built the 2-story, federal style, brick mansion circa 1770. Today, this magnificent residence, built by the Randolph’s, one of the first families of Virginia, stands in a grove of century-old holly, dogwood, walnut & magnolia trees. Adding to the warmth & charm of bygone days, this estate includes a guest cottage, carriage house & vintage outbuildings! Inviting in-ground pool~ all on 10 picturesque acres. $1,250,000

The Information Data Exchange is an innovative program between cooperating members to provide complete listing Information to the public. Through the cooperative effort of Century 21 U S Realty We have selected the above property for your Inspection.

Please contact Donna Lewis at Powhatan County Real Estate at 877-855-7913 for complete information and to schedule Showings. 

 

Circa 1756. Beautiful Georgian Home in Va, registered National Va state register of historical homes, elegant Echo mantels, millwork throughout house that dates to 1756. Heart of Pine flooring in living room, 6 fireplaces, over 10' ceilings. Large banquet dining room, Beautiful kitchen with soapstone countertops, library with built-in shelving, Grand Foyer with wrap staircase, New Heating and Cooling installed in 2004, New Water heater installed in 2004, Whole house alarm and many more updated features. Unfinished English basement with 2400 sq. feet. 25 acres, which is a parent tract and can be subdivided. $1,399,500

The Information Data Exchange is an innovative program between cooperating members to provide complete listing Information to the public. Through the cooperative effort of Virginia Properties Inc  We have selected the above property for your Inspection.

Please contact Donna Lewis at Powhatan County Real Estate at 877-855-7913 for complete information and to schedule Showings.

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