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This Is The Most Expensive Home On The Market In Fredericksburg

The most expensive home on the market in Fredericksburg is Smithsonia, a stately Greek Revival house on Amelia Street.

FREDERICKSBURG, VA — The most expensive home on the market in Fredericksburg is Smithsonia, a stately Greek Revival house commanding an entire corner lot on Amelia Street. Located within the city's historic district, the four-columned historic landmark sits on just under a half acre surrounded by a brick wall.

The home's spectacular entry way leads to a grand ballroom, formal dining room with fireplace, sitting room with gorgeous custom built-ins and fireplace, and family room with a wet bar and exits leading to exterior. Its large kitchen comes with a marble-topped counter and island, custom cabinetry and ceramic tile floors, exposed beam ceiling, fireplace, brick walls and walk in pantry.

The master suite has a separate dressing room, soaking tub, shower, his and her sinks, and custom closet with island. A three-car garage, with full gym above it, joins the house with a two story glass atrium. The Smithsonia's outdoors is second to none, with patios, pergola, gazebo, fountain, full front porch, and brick walkways.

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The home was built in 1834 on what was the original site of the Presbyterian Church of Fredericksburg. It served as a hospital during the Civil War. In 1917, William E. Lang bought the home, explaining why it is often called the Lang House as well as Smithsonia. The house last sold in 2007 and then went through major renovations in 2008 that made the mansion even more magnificent.

  • Address: 307 Amelia Street
  • Price: $3,195,000
  • Square Feet: 9,320
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 6.5
  • Built: 1834

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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