Located in Chase City, Virginia, this 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom brick farmhouse offers 3,128 square feet of living space. Built in 1820, the home sits on 44.25 acres of farmland with open fields, barns, and scenic views.
The home features a first-floor primary bedroom, six wood-burning fireplaces, and original hardwood floors. It also includes crown molding, detailed woodwork, and original doors imported from England. In 2024, the owners installed a new slate roof.
The kitchen comes with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, a copper farm sink, and gas cooking. You’ll also find a family room and formal dining area with wide views of the surrounding farm.
Beyond the house, the property includes a horse barn with nine rubber-matted stalls, a tack and feed room, and a hot/cold wash rack. There’s also a tobacco barn currently used as a gym, a hay barn, sheep barn, run-in shelter, and a large workshop.
Water reaches all pastures, and two private gated entrances provide access. A stream flows through the land, and 28 acres are used for hayfields.
Additionally, the location offers convenience. It’s 25 minutes to Kerr Lake, 30 minutes to Farmville, and under 1.5 hours to Raleigh or Richmond.
This Chase City property combines historic features, farmland, and rural living in a peaceful Southern Virginia setting.
If you’re interested in learning more about this unique property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.
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