Real Estate

Look Inside: Historic Horse Country Estate In Leesburg

Built in 1790, this $1.7M Leesburg mansion and farm have been lovingly restored with the latest amenities. It has a pond and horse barn.

LEESBURG, VA — Greenland Farm is a stunning 12.56-acre estate built in 1790 and lovingly restored through the centuries, preserving its historic charm while offering every modern-day amenity, according to realtor.com. As you make your way past the stone spring house to the recently added circular driveway, you are greeted by the inviting front porch of the main house, boasting four large bedrooms and 4.5 baths on over 4,700 square feet on four beautifully finished levels. On the property, you will find a two-story frame/stone barn featuring six stalls for horses, as well as two chicken coops. While there are no horses on the property, it's ready for you to bring yours.

Features: From the moment you step inside the foyer, you are met with beautiful wide plank wood flooring that is found throughout the main and second level. To the left is a library, to the right is a large family/keeping room with a decorative fireplace.

From there, enter your spectacular kitchen. Starting with the chef-inspired gourmet kitchen that offers its own entrance, it features two farm sinks, a large granite center island, a six-burner commercial grade stove and fireplace. From the kitchen, you enter the dining room and living rooms with breathtaking views of the property and outbuildings. From the dining room, you step into a brick-floored garden room - perfect for dining or enjoying a glass of wine in the evening. From there, step outside through custom French doors to the patio and fenced backyard and enjoy the butterfly gardens and spectacular views.

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In total, the estate features a two-car garage attached to the main house and eight more garage bays in two outbuildings. Behind the main house is a scenic pond, perfect for bird watching.

Updates include new gutters (2018), a repainted roof (2018), water heater (2018), an updated well electrical system (2019), and a refinished basement (2019). In addition, all heat pumps have been replaced in the last three to six years.

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