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c. 1755 Colonial
Warsaw, Virginia 22572
Woodford

Brick walls laid in Flemish bond were whitewashed at one time and allowed to weather, leaving a soft mottled texture.
Woodford, c.1755 on 46 acre peninsula in Virginia's historic Northern Neck.
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Amazing privacy on rare 46 acre peninsula.

Pier is 130 feet and offers wide view out to Rappahannock River.

Two fields are in cultivation creating scenic, pastoral views.

Beautiful center hall has double door entry, heart pine floor and access to original staircase.

Living room has heart pine floor, 10+ foot ceiling and wood burning fireplace.

In the 1930s Woodford was restored and a sympathetic addition was completed, including a lovely screened porch with water view.

Vintage herb and flower garden with white picket fence is located outside the kitchen and screened porch for lovely views.

Guest house has great room, kitchenette, bedroom and loft, just far enough away from the main house for complete privacy.

Relax on the spacious screened porch with brick floor. Enjoy water views.
Bedrooms | 3 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,532 |
Unheated Sq. Ft. | 0 |
Stories | 1.5 |
Acres | 46 |
Features.
- Waterfront
- Guest House
- Wood floors
Woodford, c. 1755 Colonial with Georgian Qualities on Waterfront
Woodford,circa 1755 embraces tranquility situated on a scenic and private 46 acre peninsula. The property has 1/2 mile frontage on Farnham Creek near the confluence of the Rappahannock River,and it was once part of an original land grant in 1650 to Colonel Moore Fauntleroy. The site is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, plantation sites on the Northern Neck of Virginia. Lush marshes, cultivated fields, and beautiful forests create a park like setting.Woodford is an important example of Virginia's transitional vernacular architecture, combining features of the simple cottages of colonial times with more formal Georgian qualities. The one and one half story Colonial has walls laid in Flemish bond with glazed headers. The clipped gable roof on the original portion of the house is one of Woodford's exceptional features. In the 1930's the home was restored and a sympathetic addition was completed by Philip Stern, an architect associated with Colonial Williamsburg.
Amenities include a large screened porch with brick floor, guest house, smoke house, sheds, herb/flower garden, apple orchard, ancient trees, evergreens, magnolias, boxwoods, 1.4 mile walking/riding trail, and 130 foot pier with wide water views off the Rappahannock River. Zoned agricultural, ideal for hunting, fishing, boating. Horses permitted.
Archived in September, 2015
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