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Listing No. 27195
c. 1835 Southern Colonial
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Tankersley Tavern on the Mauryc. 1835 Tankersley Tavern, was a popular watering hole for some of Lexington's most famous residents starting in the 1800's. On over an acre of prized Rockbridge County acreage with 200 feet of Maury River frontage this home sits on the out skirts of Historic Lexington. Not your typical house of the time, this National Register of Historic Places and a Virginia Historic Landmark home is a rare find. Part of this home was the original toll booth for the Lexington Turnpike into town. The location is perfect for an Inn, VRBO or AirBnB as it is in Rockbridge County, and zoned B1. |
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Bedrooms: 3
Full Bath(s): 2 Stories: 2.0 Acres: 1.200 |
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