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Listing No. 9953

c. 1735 Federal
Gordonsville, VA

Boswells Tavern

Pond and Acreage

One of Several Fireplaces

Rich in 1781 history, see notes

Boswells Tavern

Boswells Tavern is not only a fine example of a rare intact structure from the mid-1700's colonial period... it remains as a residence, small farm, & an important chapter in U.S. history. Built circa 1735 on part of the expansive Nicholas Meriwether grant by his grandson Nicholas Johnson, the structure is located between Charlottesville and Richmond in a scenic historic area. History buffs can sleep where Lafayette slept. There's a lovely pond on the 75 acres too.
Bedrooms: 5
Full Bath(s): 3
Heated Sq. Ft.: 3,052
Stories: 2

Acres: 75.000

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