The charming and tranquil country home of Chailey is an 18th century log and clapboard home which through the years has been restored and expanded. Set behind a picket fence, the home and lawn is graced with low stone walls and wonderfully planted perennial gardens and trees. In the 1980's this was the personal retreat for the prominent interior designer Samuel Morrow, which he beautifully transformed and was featured in Southern Accents Magazine in 1986. This home gracefully blends with its surroundings with rooms opening to views, and terraces. As one enters into the living room (18' x 14â10â), the juxtaposition from the old to the new is stunning. The living room with exposed log walls, heart pine flooring and handsome stone fireplace w/ 8â hearth is open to the sunroom (16â x 12â). From the sunroom one can enjoy Blue Ridge Mountain views, garden views and access the stone terrace and gardens. To the left of the living room is the library (17â10â x 14â) with built in bookcases, walk in bay windows and a powder room. Between the living room and library, a stairway leads to the second and third en-suite bedrooms. To the right of the living room is the gourmet kitchen (15â6 x 12â6") with dove tail cabinetry, granite countertops, Sub Zero refrigerator and separate freezer drawers, 5 burner gas Thermador cooktop, 3 under counter ovens including a microwave, Miele dishwasher, and a deep stainless steel sink. The kitchen is open to the dining/breakfast room which features picture windows offering views of the gardens and pond. A door leads out to a covered terrace and the adjacent uncovered stone terrace; perfect for dining and entertaining. To the right of the kitchen is the laundry and mudroom, which was added in 2003. Access from the front as well as the back of the home makes this the main entrance from the gardens and greenhouse. Stairs from this area of the home lead to the second level which features the primary bedroom with private bath. The bath was included in the 2003 addition and features 2 vanities, a soaking tub, separate shower, and walk in closet. The grounds are lovely. As one crosses the lawn to the pool, barn, spring/green house and pond there is a sense of tranquility, history and permanence. The current owners have enjoyed the main level of the barn as a party and game barn for large gatherings. The pool and its charming pool house are beautifully sited to allow for privacy and relaxation. This property encompasses a sense of peace and beauty all four seasons. The 29 Acres of Chailey is currently in Agricultural Land Use with Loudoun County and also enrolled in New Mt. Gilead Ag Use through Dec. 6, 2025. The seller will not be responsible for Roll Back Taxes, if purchaser takes any of the property out of Land Use. Located between Middleburg and Purcellville, with easy access to Snickersville Turnpike, this area enjoys the quietude of rural life and the convenience of local villages and towns of western Loudoun, as well as Dulles International Airport.
VALO2060398
Single Family, Single Family-Detached, Colonial, 2 Story
3
LOUDOUN
3 Full/1 Half
1800
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29.06
Acres
Hot Water Heater, Other, Electric Water Heater, LP
Log, Frame, Stone
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