Historic House Listings

“The Manse”, Circa 1900. One acre in Warm Springs, Virginia in the mountains. $199,500

September 19, 2019

Known as the old “Manse”. It was the rectory for the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. This home was built in 1900. It is located on one acre in Warm Springs, Virginia in the mountains. Within walking distance to the Grist Mill Inn and Restaurant. Walk or bike ride to the Omni Homestead. Five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 3,500 square feet. $199,500

From the Zillow listing:

 

Historic home located in the heart of the picturesque village of Warm Springs, Virginia.  Built in 1900 as the Manse for the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. Renovated in 2018/2019 with additional tax credits available. Situated on 1 acre,  features 5 BR/2 BA, approx. 3500 sq. ft.  Steps away from the Gristmill Inn & Restaurant.  A Gristmill membership is available to include dining and swimming pool benefits. Walk or bike to the Omni Homestead’s Jefferson Pools slated for restoration, re-opening mid-2020; 5 miles from downtown Hot Springs, home of the Omni Homestead Resort.  The home features a new kitchen & dining area, wood burning stone fireplace, Pellet stove, Master suite on the main floor, a fun ”She Shed”. Hear the water of the nearby stream. County Water & Sewer.Taxes $1402.50

 

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