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Listing No. 1192

c. 1790 Federal
Brookneal, VA



A hidden Virginia treasure in Patrick Henry country





Pruitt Plantation (Circa. 1790/1846)

Pruitt Plantation (aka. The Cook-Adams Place)

Hidden on a 25-acre estate-like setting just outside of Brookneal, Virginia, is an undiscovered American treasure. A home steeped in history just waiting for someone to unlock its secrets. The largely unaltered home retains all of its original mantels, millwork, windows, and beaded weatherboard siding, all while receiving substantial restoration from its past two caretakers. The Architectural Research Department of Colonial Williamsburg described this property as a substantially intact well preserved home with very refined details. A rare find and a jewel of a Virginia property.
Bedrooms: 4
Full Bath(s): 2
Heated Sq. Ft.: 3,260
Unheated Sq. Ft.: 1,178
Stories: 2

Acres: 25.000

Features.

  • 1st Floor Bath
  • 1st Floor Bedroom
  • Attic
  • Dining room
  • Foyer
  • Kitchen
  • Laundry Room
  • Living room
  • Unfinished Basement
  • Utility Room
  • Master bedroom upstairs
  • Fireplaces
  • Original wood windows
  • Slate Roof
  • Tin Roof
  • Central air
  • Heat pump
  • Oil Heating
  • Claw-foot Tub(s)
  • Mature plantings.
  • Original millwork thoughout.

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