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Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 1
Half Bathrooms: 0
Type: Residential
Sub Type: Single Family Residence
MLS Number: 9983399
Lot Acreage: 20.00000
Living Area: 1,238
Year Built:1872
Elementary School: Meadowview
Middle School: Glade Spring
High School: Patrick Henry
Public Remarks: Tucked into the quiet hills and pastoral beauty of Washington County, Virginia, this antique farmhouse rests on 20 rolling acres just outside historic Abingdon. With sweeping views of the countryside, this property offers nearly everything you need to begin your homesteading journey: a spring, a well, open fields, shady woods, and several outbuildings. The farmhouse itself dates to at least 1872, though details like post-and-beam construction and other early features suggest parts of the home may reach back to the late 1700s. It's a true Appalachian farmhouse, boasting a hand-carved walnut staircase, charming old-country fireplaces, and folk Greek Revival woodwork. You'll find wide-plank floors underfoot, original windows, and well-preserved siding—just waiting for a thoughtful restoration. And if some of the mid-century updates aren't to your taste, you're in luck: original shutters, doors, windows, and even a mantel are stored in the outbuildings, ready to be brought back to life. If you've been longing for a mysterious old farmhouse on breathtaking acreage, steeped in history and serenity, your search may just be over.
Listing Courtesy:Prestige Homes of the Tri Cities, Inc.
AC:None11: true
Appliances:Dryer: true
Appliances:Electric Range: true
Appliances:Refrigerator: true
Appliances:Washer: true
Contract Info:Foreclosure: No
Exterior Features:Pasture: true
Exterior Finish:Wood Siding: true
Fencing:Pasture3: true
Fireplace:Great Room: true
Fireplace:Kitchen: true
Fireplace:Living Room: true
Fireplace:Primary Bedroom2: true
Fireplace:Wood Burning Stove: true
Flooring:Hardwood: true
Flooring:Vinyl: true
Foundation:Block6: true
Foundation:Stone4: true
General Property Description:Above Grade SqFt: 1238.0
General Property Description:Acres: 20.0
General Property Description:Baths - Full: 1
General Property Description:Elementary School3: Meadowview
General Property Description:High School3: Patrick Henry
General Property Description:HOA YN: No
General Property Description:Home Warranty: No
General Property Description:Lot Dimensions: 1728x740x536x176x282x292x908
General Property Description:Middle School2: Glade Spring
General Property Description:Total Rooms2: 9
General Property Description:Total SqFt Finished: 1238.0
General Property Description:Total SqFt Unfinished: 0.0
General Property Description:Zoning2: ag limited
Heating:Baseboard: true
Heating:Wood: true
Levels:Two: true
Location Tax Legal Info:City Taxes: 0.0
Location Tax Legal Info:County Taxes: 556.8
Other Structures:Shed(s): true
Parking Features:Driveway: true
Parking Features:Gravel: true
PorchPatioDeck:Front Porch: true
Property Condition:Average: true
Property Condition:Fixer: true
Remarks Misc:Directions3: Exit I‑81 at Exit 19 (US‑11/US‑58 toward Abingdon/Damascus) . At the end of the ramp, turn left onto Lee Highway (US‑11/US‑58) . Take the first right onto Hillman Highway . Turn left onto Old Saltworks Road Turn left onto Maiden Creek Drive . Finally, turn right onto Shortsville Road — 2652
Remarks Misc:Public Remarks2: Tucked into the quiet hills and pastoral beauty of Washington County, Virginia, this antique farmhouse rests on 20 rolling acres just outside historic Abingdon. With sweeping views of the countryside, this property offers nearly everything you need to begin your homesteading journey: a spring, a well, open fields, shady woods, and several outbuildings. The farmhouse itself dates to at least 1872, though details like post-and-beam construction and other early features suggest parts of the home may reach back to the late 1700s. It's a true Appalachian farmhouse, boasting a hand-carved walnut staircase, charming old-country fireplaces, and folk Greek Revival woodwork. You'll find wide-plank floors underfoot, original windows, and well-preserved siding—just waiting for a thoughtful restoration. And if some of the mid-century updates aren't to your taste, you're in luck: original shutters, doors, windows, and even a mantel are stored in the outbuildings, ready to be brought back to life. If you've been longing for a mysterious old farmhouse on breathtaking acreage, steeped in history and serenity, your search may just be over.
Roof:Metal3: true
Sewer:Septic Tank: true
SqFt Details:Basement Total SqFt: 0
SqFt Details:Finished SqFt Level 1: 1238
SqFt Details:Garage Total SqFt: 0
Structure Type:House: true
Style:Farm House: true
Style:Historic: true
TopographyLot Description:Pasture2: true
TopographyLot Description:Rolling Slope: true
TopographyLot Description:Wooded: true
Walls:Drywall: true
Walls:Paneling: true
Walls:Plaster: true
Water:Public: true
Water:Well: true
Window Features:Double Pane Windows: true
Window Features:Single Pane Windows: true