What a project this could be! So much history. The Fishback House was built in 1828. It is located on 2.96 acres in Jeffersonton, Virginia. The house features a small front porch, wood floors, large fireplace, built-in bookshelves, double side porches and a nice staircase. There is an old foundation in the backyard that was the Jeffersonton Academy. In 1861 the Little Fork Rangers gathered to receive their flag before heading off to the second battle of Manassas. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,730 square feet. $345,000
Contact Pamela Story Dent with McClean Faulconer: 434-960-0161
From the Zillow listing:
The Fishback House offers the opportunity to restore a historic treasure to its former glory. Built around 1830, this two-story red brick home is steeped in history, from its ties to the Fishback family, the Civil War and Thomas Jefferson’s travels. In 1861, in front of the house, the Little Fork Rangers Cavalry assembled to receive their flag before marching off to the 2nd Battle of Manassas. The home features Holy Cross Doors, wide-plank floorboards, and eight fireplaces. Behind the house the stone foundation of the Jeffersonton Academy, est. by Act of Assembly in 1828 and a designated historical site, adds to the historic allure. It is not often that the chance arises to undertake a restoration project, rooted in such rich historical significance and timeless appeal.
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