$1.1 million farmhouse for sale in Leesburg, Va., was built before the Revolution
“We’d been living kind of in the Leesburg area for quite some time but were looking for something with a little bit of charm,” she says, “and this house certainly fits the bill.”
“Everything in the original house is just that: original,” Stumpf says. “There’s so much character, and it’s fun to imagine all of the different people and families who have lived and walked through these doors.” On the first level, an entry leads to a modern kitchen that includes an original fireplace. This level also includes a dining room, mudroom and a kitchen dining area with exposed brick, as well as a hall that leads to ample storage space. According to a 1950 pamphlet on stone homes in Loudoun County, the ground floor was once divided into two parts: Meals were cooked on one side of the original fireplace, which divided two rooms, and the other was used for servants’ quarters or food storage.
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