For Sale
1898 Queen Anne
Danville, Virginia 24541
The John Lee House 1898
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This meticulously preserved 3,546 sf residence seamlessly blends historic charm w/ modern comforts showcasing exquisite Colonial Revival details throughout. The home offers 4-5 large bedrooms & 3.5 baths, incl. a generous primary suite w/ en suite bath.
Original hardwood floors, intricate woodwork, & large windows fill the home with warmth & natural light. Entertain guests in the formal dining room, relax in the inviting living room, or prepare meals in the beautifully updated kitchen w/ adjoining Butler Pantry.
Outdoor living abounds w/ double rear decks, classic country front porch, & fenced yard. A large carriage house, accessible via a rear alley, provides ample storage or potential for more space.
Modern upgrades include dual-zone Heat pump ensuring year round comfort in this timeless treasure.
2 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 3 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 3,546 |
Acres | 0.2 |
Zoning | OTR |
Old Town Residential |
MLS No. | 357458 |
Features.
- Fenced Yard
- Fireplaces
- Walk-in Shower(s)
- Wood floors
- Butler's Pantry
- Carriage House
- Claw-foot Tub(s)
- French doors
- Pocket Doors
- Stained woodwork/doors
- Transoms
- Wrap-Around Porch
- Double rear decks
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Mark A. Dalton & Co., Inc.
John Tatulli
Mobile: 434-258-3737
Broker: 434-841-8405
john.tatulli@yahoo.com
Website: www.johnmtatulli.com
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History
This late Victorian dwelling, displaying Tuscan porch columns and other Colonial Revival details was constructed in the asymmetrical Queen Anne style for John and Florence Jefferies Lee and their children.A principal in the lumber firm of Bass, Brown & Lee, the owner, it is said, used only the finest materials in his home. By 1900 Mr. Lee's company merged with others to form the Danville Lumber and Manufacturing Company which supplied goods for construction in this community into the 21st century.
Daughter Myrtle Lee retained the family home where she lived for more than half a century until its sale in 1955.
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