When you’re constantly surrounded by the hustle and bustle of the DMV, it’s a common thought to move out to the country to escape it all. And it’s likely you dream of living in a home just like this. For those looking to make that serene dream a reality, the almost 15-acre property and stone Quaker home at 19010 Guinea Bridge Rd., Purcellville is on the market.
Built in 1745, the $1.5M listing features two bedrooms and one bathroom on the second floor. While the home underwent a major remodel back in 1991, there are still plenty of charming amenities and original details — including four working fireplaces, a four-stall barn, pond, and stunning pasture and forest views.
When you look up the definition of cottagecore, you’ll find a picture of this charming kitchen. With stone walls, exposed beams, a fireplace, and rare salvaged Chestnut tongue-and-groove flooring throughout the room, making meals in this space will feel like a scene out of a storybook.
Winters are meant to be spent in this living room-study combo. From the custom-built bookcase to the grand fireplace, you can just imagine spending hours reading by the fire or spending quality time with family on a snowy Virginia day.
The 18th-century character of the home continues to the second floor. Accented by exposed beams, the maple wide-plank flooring pops in the all-white living space. Another working fireplace will keep those frigid nights at bay while you tuck in for a cozy night in bed.
While the main home only has two bedrooms, the guest cottage will provide you the extra space you’re looking for. Whether you use it as a guest room or office, this humble abode will provide peace, quiet, and privacy for all of your needs.
Contact Diana Geremia at Long & Foster Real Estate for more information.
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