This house has a pretty setting! Love the views. But what in the DIY is going on inside? The Realtor went overtime with this description. When I look at this house, “thoughtful preservation” isn’t what I think. The house was built in 1900. It is located on 13.42 acres in Crozet, Virginia. The house features wood floors that were reclaimed from the historic Whitehall General Store. The property looks private. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,538 square feet. $439,000

 

Bordering the 600 acres of the Patricia Ann Byrom Forest Preserve…step into a beautifully restored turn-of-the-century farmhouse where history and modern comfort meet. Thoughtful preservation is evident throughout — 200-year-old poplar woodwork, reclaimed hardwood floors from the historic Whitehall General Store, and timeless architectural details that tell a story in every room. Cozy nooks offer quiet retreats, while a sun-filled atrium brings the outdoors in, perfect for year-round greenery. Nearly every window frames sweeping mountain views, creating a serene backdrop for daily life. Set on generous acreage, the property offers peaceful seclusion, open skies, and space to thrive — whether for animals, gardens, or simply room to roam. Here, neighbors still wave, and nature sets the rhythm. More than a house, it’s a place of warmth, character, and enduring connection — ready to welcome its next chapter.

 

 

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