
Description
Take a step back in time and own a piece of history. The Armistead House is a charming, historic brick home in the heart of Upperville, Virginia. Designated a Virginia Historic Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places, it was built in 1823 by a doctor whose medical o'ce was the small stone structure known today as the Upperville Library. Mr. Bowles Armistead purchased the home before the Civil War and since that time the Armistead House has been in their family for almost two centuries. In this first time oering, you will have the opportunity to own a piece of history in the heart of beautiful Piedmont hunt country. The original 1823 colonial brick structure was enhanced in 1923 with an addition mirroring the original building. A first floor master addition was added in the 1970's. Enter the handsome front door of this beautiful brick home with dark green plantation shutters and original wavy glass windows to the foyer of the home, complete with ten foot ceilings, a coat closet and the original wood plank flooring with historic square cut nails. To the left of the foyer is a formal living room with a wood burning fireplace and to the right is the formal dining room with fireplace. All three rooms have doors
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3BEDS
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0.81ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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2,938SQFT
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$323$/SQFT
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Description
Take a step back in time and own a piece of history. The Armistead House is a charming, historic brick home in the heart of Upperville, Virginia. Designated a Virginia Historic Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places, it was built in 1823 by a doctor whose medical o'ce was the small stone structure known today as the Upperville Library. Mr. Bowles Armistead purchased the home before the Civil War and since that time the Armistead House has been in their family for almost two centuries. In this first time oering, you will have the opportunity to own a piece of history in the heart of beautiful Piedmont hunt country. The original 1823 colonial brick structure was enhanced in 1923 with an addition mirroring the original building. A first floor master addition was added in the 1970's. Enter the handsome front door of this beautiful brick home with dark green plantation shutters and original wavy glass windows to the foyer of the home, complete with ten foot ceilings, a coat closet and the original wood plank flooring with historic square cut nails. To the left of the foyer is a formal living room with a wood burning fireplace and to the right is the formal dining room with fireplace. All three rooms have doors
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