$850,000
64 Haydon Hall Road
Irvington, VA
MLS# 103792/86329
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Type: |
Home |
Square
Feet: |
2,856 Sq. Ft. |
| Bedrooms: |
4 |
Lot
Size: |
2.713 Acres |
| Bathrooms: |
2 |
Waterfront: |
Yes |
| Stories: |
Two Story |
Water
View: |
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| Year
Built: |
1859 |
Inland
Property: |
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| Fireplaces: |
Two Fireplaces |
Historic
Property: |
Yes |
| Status: |
For Sale |
Commercial
Property: |
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| Haydon Hall, a late 19th century Classic Colonial Revival home, was built by Thomas J. Haydon and Sarah Catheryne Wilder on land once a part of the Wilder Grant, and gifted to them by Michael Wilder.
Circa 1859, the home is situated of 2.7 ± acres bordered by Steamboat Road and Carters Creek. Originally a gable front-and-wing home, the home was substantially enlarged and altered to reflect the early 20th century Classic Revival style.
The first floor of the residence offers living room, sunroom with fireplace, dining room with fireplace, kitchen, pantry, office or breakfast room, service porch and screened porch overlooking Carters Creek. The second story consists of four bedrooms, two baths and sitting room.
In addition to the residence, the property features a more contemporary two car detached garage with partial bath, shop and storage. Also on the site are two smaller storage buildings, one of which is noteworthy, an 1850 circa wood frame meat house with wood shingle gable roof and board-and-batten door, relocated from an adjacent tract of land to its current day location on the northern boundary of the property. With 200 plus feet of bulk headed waterfront, the site offers a safe harbor for the boating enthusiast with 85 foot pier and over 6 feet mean low water depth.
Considered the Grande Dame of Irvington's Historic District, “Haydon Hall” is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a landmark in a village rich in history and architecture.
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