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| MLS# | 234044 | | List Date | 12/3/2007 | | Type | Single-family | | Style | 2 Story | | School District | SANDUSKY ELEM , SANDUSKY MIDDLE, HERITAGE HIGH | | Bedrooms | 5 | | Bathrooms | 4 | | Age | 1849 | | | | | | | | | | |
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| THIS IS A WELL PRICED HOME IN A SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION IN THE DIAMOND HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT OF LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA. |
| Interior Features |
Offering original 5-6'' wide heart pine floors, a large foyer with glass sidelights & 15 glass lights over the front door, this 3900 SQ FT historic home is a beauty. The main level offers a study, living room, formal dining room with paneled wainscoting, a sitting room, 2 full baths, a side foyer and eat in kitchen. The second floor consists of 4 or 5 bedrooms (you have to walk thru one bedroom to get to the 5th bedroom) a foyer at the top of the stairs, 2 full baths plus an office or second floor sitting area. The current owners have added central air conditioning on the second floor and a heat pump on the main level.The house is heated by 2 zone oil forced hot air system that is approx. 18-20 years old. Originally built in 1849 this home has had several later additions and includes 4 fireplaces (currently ornamental) with original mantels. |
| Exterior Features |
Fresh paint! Home looks fantastic. |
| Additional Features and Amenities |
The Deane House Circa 1849, an Antebellum Greek Revival Home built By Francis B. Deane II, is one of the oldest homes on Washington Street. Mr. Deane was an original founder of the Tredegar Iron works in Richmond and later moved to Lynchburg where he founded the Langhorne Foundry on the James River. Mr. Deane also served in The Virginia House of Delegates from 1852-1865. |
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