15545 Butchers Row , Waterford, Virginia (MLS VALO2072274)

House for Sale in Waterford

15545 Butchers Row , Waterford, VA

  • CA$2,269,798
  • 4 BEDS
  • 4+1 BATHS
  • 0.39 ac Land
  • 15545 Butchers Row , Waterford, VA
  • 4 BEDS
  • 4+1 BATHS
  • 0.39 ac Land
  • CA$2,269,798

House for Sale in Waterford

15545 Butchers Row , Waterford, VA

  • CA$2,269,798
  • 4 BEDS
  • 4+1 BATHS
  • 0.39 ac Land
  • 15545 Butchers Row , Waterford, VA
  • 4 BEDS
  • 4+1 BATHS
  • 0.39 ac Land
  • CA$2,269,798

Key Facts

  • MLS® #: VALO2072274
  • Property ID: SIRC1936480
  • Original Price: USD 1,799,000
  • Property Type: Residential, House
  • Style: Colonial
  • Lot Size: 0.39 ac
  • Year Built: 1805
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 4+1

Property Description

This remarkable home seamlessly blends historic elegance with contemporary comforts. From the meticulously designed kitchen to the luxurious butler's pantry and inviting living room, every detail has been thoughtfully curated. Featuring 4 bedrooms and four and a half baths, this home also boasts a flagstone patio, 3 working fireplaces, and beautifully landscaped grounds with a gated garden. The HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems have all been updated, ensuring modern reliability. Located in the heart of Waterford, you'll enjoy the tranquil village atmosphere while being just a short drive from modern conveniences. This home is a rare gem, offering both timeless beauty and modern luxury. Don't miss the opportunity to make it yours! Built in 1801, the house has a rich history. Mahlon Janney (1731-1812), son of Waterford’s founder Amos Janney, commissioned Edward Dorsey to construct this residence on “the Big Hill” of Main Street. Originally facing Main Street, the house was Janney's home until his death. In 1818, Charles G. Edwards, a physician trained at the University of Pennsylvania, purchased the property from Janney’s widow, Sarah. Dr. Edwards lived here until his death in 1851. By 1894, the house was the residence of Ann Elizabeth Bond Hough, widow of Amasa Hough Sr. African American teacher William B. Minor later bought it for about $500. At Minor’s death, the recently-formed Waterford Foundation acquired the house, known as the “Dr. Edwards House,” to stabilize and preserve it. Subsequent owners made significant modifications, including removing interior partitions on the first floor to create one uninterrupted space, adding an Italianate touch with window treatments in a new wing, relocating the front door to open onto a patio, and painting the brick white. Located in the heart of Waterford, this home offers the tranquility of village life with the convenience of being a short drive from modern amenities. This home is a rare gem, offering both timeless beauty and modern luxury. Don’t miss the opportunity to make it yours!

Amenities

  • Butlers Pantry
  • Central Air
  • Conservation Easement(s)
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Historic
  • Patio
  • Steam Room
  • Terrace

Listing Agents

  • Christy Hertel

    O. 7036246283

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Location

15545 Butchers Row , Waterford, Virginia, 20197 United States

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Area Description

Waterford is a Quaker Village in western Loudoun County and is a National Historic Landmark. The quaint historic village is protected with 1400 surrounding acres in conservation easement with many walking trails and sites to experience. With many restored properties and a mill, it is a unique area just 20 miles from Dulles Airport and convenient to Washington DC.

Marketed By

Hunt Country Sotheby's International Realty
22 West Market Street
Leesburg, Virginia, 20176
United States

7034431757

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