Isaac Eaton House: A Harmonious Blend of History and Modern Living
Nestled in the serene countryside of Leesburg, Virginia, the Isaac Eaton House stands as a testament to early 19th-century craftsmanship and design. Constructed in 1822, this historic residence was built by the original founder of the Village of Mount Gilead using bricks fired in a kiln located directly on the property and enjoys a deep-rooted connection to the local history. The main house features three/four bedrooms, each adorned with original hardwood floors, antique hardware, and detailed millwork and 3 stone fireplaces. The main home and studio have been lovingly maintained with extensive recent upgrades such has the bathroom renovations, new HVAC systems, interior and exterior painting and water systems.
In 1982, a thoughtful expansion introduced a spacious kitchen and a generous primary suite, seamlessly blending modern comforts with the home's historic essence. The property offers expansive western views, providing breathtaking vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains and remarkable sunsets from the rear porches.
Additionally, the property includes a detached two-car garage and a delightful studio equipped with a full kitchen and bath and deck. This versatile space is perfect for guests, a home office, or a creative retreat. The entire 14-acre property is safeguarded by a conservation easement, ensuring its natural beauty and tranquility remain unspoiled for generations to come. Most of the land is open and the gentle slope enjoys the views across the valley.
Located in a coveted and peaceful area, the Isaac Eaton House offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying the conveniences of modern living.
Property is enrolled in the Loudoun County Agricultural and Forestry District
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