Millwood VA Real Estate & Homes For Sale4 Properties FoundThe median home value in Millwood, VA is $280,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $337,300. The national median home value is $231,815. The average price of homes sold in Millwood, VA is $280,000. Approximately 63% of Millwood homes are owned, compared to 20% rented, while 15% are vacant. Millwood real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you like to see a property, contact Millwood real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Millwood.
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$430,000 8 Cunningham Millwood, VA 22646
View additional infoCOME LIVE IN QUAINT MILLWOOD VA IN THIS SPECTACULAR HOME, IN BEAUTIFUL MOVE IN CONDITION,COMPLETELY RENOVATED, HARDWOOD FLOORS, GREAT EAT IN KITCHEN, FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM WITH FULL BATH, LAUNDRY ON FIRST FLOOR, FRONT PORCH PERFECT FOR ROCKING CHAIRS SITTING IN THE EVENING, OFF STREET PARKING, REAL CLOSE TO LOCKE'S STORE, SO YOU CAN GO OUT TO EAT! ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE MILL IN MILLWOOD WHERE THEY WONDERFULL ART SHOWS IN THE FALL AND SPRING. INCLUDING IN THE SALE IS A SMALL LOT CONTAINING 8,339 SQ AND IS TAXED AT $18.45 THIS YEAR BY THE COUNTY. LOT RUNS ALONG THE SIDE OF THE HOUSE FROM CUNNINGHAM LANE UP TOWARDS THE BACK OF THE HOUSE. TAX MAP # IS 30A-A-43B, ANOTHER LOT IS IN THE BACK OF THE HOUSE IS 2 ACRES AND IS TAXED THIS YEAR AT $126 BY THE COUNTY. TAX MAP # IS 30-A-A-41. LOT SIZE IS ONLY AN ESTIMATE, THERE IS NO SURVEY OF ALL 3 LOTS, In documents, just added comments, about house from the owner and some of the remodeling done on the house.. $7,500,000 255 Carter Hall Lane Millwood, VA 22646
View additional infoCARTER HALL: This circa 1797 historic mansion is situated high on 87 acres of gently rolling open spaces and woodlands within Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, about 70 miles outside of Washington, D.C. The estate encompasses a 14,695-square-foot stone manor house, multiple guest houses and cabins, a 26,000 sq.ft. administrative building, a smaller office building (former stables), a greenhouse, two tennis courts and a workshop/maintenance building. Steeped in history and home to early Virginian notables and dignitaries, Carter Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Most recently used as a conference center, the property has 24 guest rooms with 23 baths, and can host up to 42 overnight visitors. From the gated entry, nearly two miles of private roads within the property offer an impressive approach to the main manor house. The broad front veranda stretches the length of the home and evokes carefree Autumn days sipping hot cider while contemplating the tranquil mountain views. Vintage character is displayed throughout the interior and includes such details as wide-plank hardwood flooring, ornate dentil crown molding, deep windows with custom interior shutters, and marble fireplace mantles. Among the inviting living areas are the large receiving room highlighted by its graceful floating staircase, the stately dining room that can easily accommodate a table for 16, and the pine-clad library. The private bedrooms, one on the main level and four upstairs, are attractive and comfortable, each with its own unique fireplace and en suite bath. Food prep facilities include a commercial-grade kitchen on the lower level with staircase and dumb waiter access to the butler's pantry/serving kitchen on the home's main level. The lower level offers sizable rooms and generous storage spaces for myriad possible uses, incorporating charming period elements such as brick flooring and a stone fireplace. In addition to the commercial-grade kitchen, there is a wood-paneled recreation/dining room, a bistro area with wine cellar and bar imported from England, and multiple walk-up exits. Outside, the main residence is flanked by East and West 3-level guest houses, each with 2 full baths, living and kitchenette areas, as well as 2 and 3 bedrooms, respectfully. In the rear, another broad covered porch stretches the length of the home, overlooking tiered boxwood gardens with footpaths running through them, perfect for an afternoon stroll amid natural surroundings. The property also includes 3 small outbuildings that originally served as the dairy, wash house and smoke house; the original carriage house now serves as guest accommodations; and the original stables has been remodeled as office spaces. The administration building, built in 1978, has served as ample office space since, but can be transformed for any number of uses. Offering the utmost in privacy, space and flexibility, this gorgeous property presents existing structures for a number of possible uses, while retaining the comforts and timeless architecture of one of Virginia's finest residences. $10,895,000 255 Carter Hall Lane Millwood, VA 22646
View additional infoRare offering Historic "Carter Hall". This classic Southern plantation estate has been home and host to some of America's greatest citizens. Built by Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Burwell circa 1797. Owned and renovated in the 1930's by the Lambert Family. The "Flying Staircase" was built during the Lambert's time and was designed by Architect, Harrie Lindeberg. This is the third and final staircase which has become the stunning centerpiece in the Great Hall. Carter Hall was the childhood home of Rachel "Bunny" Lambert Mellon. Bunny Mellon's touches are evident throughout Carter Hall and the grounds where her greenhouse remains. Carter Hall has over 14,000 square feet of finished space on 3 levels including and commercial kitchen on the lower level. Antique touches remain throughout the manor home including a working dumb waiter in the main level service kitchen, built-in secret cupboards, brass door knobs and locks with original skeleton keys, bubble glass windows and much more. Step through the front door and step back in time. The glorious limestone manor house commands sweeping views of the Shenandoah mountains with protected view sheds. Flanked by two dependency stone buildings, one the original school house for the property, and the other served as the kitchen house. Now, both are charming guest houses. The carriage house was converted into a suite of rooms with a relaxation room and kitchenette along with 11 bedrooms and 12 full bathrooms. There are 4 stone cabins in impeccable condition, used as guest cottages. You will find a total of 14 buildings on 87 acres outlined with stacked stone walls, century old trees and timeless gardens and landscapes. Stunning architecture has been well preserved and maintained. The property, currently used for meetings and conferences, can accommodate up to 42 overnight guests. The administration building was added in the 1980's. It has 26,000 square feet on 3 levels. There is additional finished office space in the former stables. All of the historic buildings were built circa 1797. Three more small wooden outbuildings were added behind Carter Hall in the 1930's. Carter Hall is on the National Register of Historic Places. Clarke County zoning allows 3 more building sites (DUR's) on the property. Current zoning is agricultural/residential with a special exception permit for the current use. A truly unique and historic opportunity.
View additional infoA 1951 Cottage with a three-level addition built in 2006. LOTS of CUSTOM TOUCHES and EXTRAS. FULLY REMODELED. BUILT FOR A BUILDER BY A BUILDER. 6 Bedrooms/4 Bathrooms. The Kitchen has a walk-in pantry, dual-fuel range w/gas cook top & electric ovens. Quartz countertops, a large deep sink. Wood flooring throughout. Bright daylight Walk-out Basement has a separate entrance and could be used as guest space or a complete granny suite as itâs fully equipped with kitchenette, bedroom, living room and closets. A custom-built garden shed at the back of the property can store tools, garden or sporting equipment. This house is designed for ENERGY EFFICIENCY and LOW OPERATING COSTS. Well insulated, low maintenance exterior, double pane windows, and uses a top of the line geothermal heat pump for heating and cooling. Main floor: Master Bedroom with en-suite Bathroom; Kitchen, Dining Room; Living Room; a Bedroom/home office; Full Bath; Den/Guest Bedroom; Laundry. The side porch opens to a Mudroom. Second floor: two Bedrooms; Full Bath; an open common area currently used as a library. WALK to Locke Store, The Buttery, Post Office, Historic Burwell Morgan Mill & Cunningham Chapel Parish. Easy access to public and private schools, shopping, wineries, breweries, and the rural lifestyle of beautiful Clarke County. Only 5 minutes to the State Arboretum of Virginia, and 10 minutes to Sky Meadows State Park. Highlights: Custom Kitchen cabinets - Alder wood; Quartz countertops; large double sink; Stainless steel appliances; side-by-side Refrigerator; Dishwasher; Jenn Air Gas Stove, Electric Double Ovens; Tambour in kitchen; Walk-in Pantry; Custom wood work over stove/oven; 82 gallon water tank; 400 amp
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