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389 S POES RD Amissville, VA 20106
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Key Details
Sold Price $935,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,156 sqft
Price per Sqft $433
Subdivision None Available
MLS Listing ID VARP107644
Sold Date 12/21/20
Style Cabin/Lodge,Log Home
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
HOA Y/N N
Abv Grd Liv Area 1,540
Originating Board BRIGHT
Year Built 2007
Annual Tax Amount $3,133
Tax Year 2020
Lot Size 124.000 Acres
Acres 124.0
Property Description
The 124 acres that form Monadnock include streams, a large pond, meadows and fields, ancient stone walls, rambling trails, mature forests, lovely views, and complete privacy. An artfully restored historic 3 bedroom log cabin serves as the home base for this tranquil property. From the cabin door, trails radiate out in all directions. Mountain trails are at a gentle incline and easily take the visitor to the summit for extraordinary views of the Blue Ridge when the leaves are off the trees. A primitive stone cabin at the mountain peak is the perfect place to let your inner Thoreau take flight. Head in the other direction for open meadows and a meandering path to a woodland pond. No matter the direction, Monadnock has a destination to delight the eye and soothe the soul. The log cabin at Monadnock started life in Bedford County, Pennsylvania the early days of the Republic. A signature of the original Pennsylvania Dutch occupants, Jacob & Rebecca, with a date of 1798, is still visible on one of the interior logs. Local Bedford lore placed the house on the Underground Railroad. And when the logs were taken apart, it was discovered that indeed a small hole hidden in the downstairs floorboards led to a space underneath where one or two persons could lie undetected. About 16 years ago the cabin was carefully disassembled and the mix of oak, chestnut, and white pine logs were carefully reassembled at its present site in Rappahannock County, Virginia. The floorboards in the Great Room and very top floor are the original random width pine. At the Rappahannock site, a shelf was dug out of an east-facing hill in order to create a foundation and English Basement on which the original log house now sits. In this newly created interior space, the heating and air-conditioning infrastructure, as well as a bathroom/wash/dryer/utility room are now located so as not to intrude on the original historic living space. The two middle floors (Great Room and Master BR) were originally carved up into several rooms. In order to open up the space and let in more light, a so-called "summer beam" was added (to support upstairs joists) which runs from the fireplace to the kitchen. Though the exterior structure is over 220 years old, it is a relatively new residence built according to modern safety codes. Thus all systems are up-to-date and energy efficient. The fieldstone chimney is of locally gathered stone. A small storage shed near the cabin can be used for lawn and garden tools. At the summit of Jefferson Mountain is a small stone cabin with a charming fireplace and a nearby shell of a shed. These two completed structures can be finished off to create a mountain retreat or studio, or simply a place to picnic and enjoy the views from summit. A bold stream courses through the woodland at the property entrance. An old trestle bridge creates a picturesque stream crossing on the entrance drive. Fields and meadows surround the cabin and are easily converted into pasture land for horses or small livestock. A lovely woodland pond is hidden from view from the cabin and driveway, but is just a short walk from the house down a charming trail. The pond is fed by three streams and several springs, and eventually feeds into the Rappahannock River, just a few miles away. The bulk of the property is in woodlands reaching up the mountain behind the cabin. Jefferson Mountain (or Jeffers Mountain as listing on certain older maps), has an elevation of approximately 1,000 feet. Several trails make access to the summit an easy walk through open forests of poplar, oak, hickory and other hardwoods.
Location
State VA
County Rappahannock
Zoning R/A
Rooms
Other Rooms Great Room
Basement Full
Interior
Hot Water Electric
Heating Heat Pump(s)
Cooling Ductless/Mini-Split, Ceiling Fan(s)
Fireplaces Number 1
Fireplace Y
Heat Source Electric
Laundry Basement
Exterior
Water Access N
View Mountain, Pasture, Pond
Accessibility None
Garage N
Building
Lot Description Mountainous, Secluded, Stream/Creek, Trees/Wooded
Story 3
Sewer On Site Septic
Water Private, Well
Architectural Style Cabin/Lodge, Log Home
Level or Stories 3
Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade
New Construction N
Schools
School District Rappahannock County Public Schools
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 32- - - -1D
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Assessor
Horse Property Y
Horse Feature Paddock, Horse Trails
Special Listing Condition Standard
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Bought with Gloria Rose Ott • TTR Sotheby's International Realty