This charming Victorian home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is located in Tazewell in the southwest portion of the state, near Bluefield.
This home was built in 1885 and contains 3, 328 square feet on two floors on a lot of approximately 2 acres.
It has 5 bedrooms on the second floor, a large dining room and kitchen and 4 other rooms on the first floor that are currently used as a living room, family room and a parlor and a bathroom. There are two sets of beautifully appointed oak stairs that lead to the second floor.
There are three beautiful fireplaces on the first floor (not currently functional). A wrap-around front porch and side porch give a relaxing atmosphere of past country living.
The exterior of the home has been recently painted, upgraded insulation installed in the attic, the downstairs bathroom renovated (complete with claw-foot tub/shower), and a new forced air electric heat pump central heating and cooling system was installed in the summer of 2010.
There are two out buildings on the property. One is an old spring house that is currently being used as a garden shed. The second out building is a two-story structure that is currently being used as a shop and storage area on the first floor. The basement level once housed coal storage and a coal-fired furnace.
Contact: (813) 661-0845
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