Real Estate
This Is The Most Expensive Home On The Market In Leesburg
The most expensive home on the market in Leesburg is Glenfiddich, the carefully restored and lovingly maintained downtown estate.
LEESBURG, VA — The most expensive home on the market inside the town limits of Leesburg is the Glenfiddich Estate, which also includes the Carriage House and Stables, an icehouse and smokehouse. Glenfiddich, carefully restored and lovingly maintained, presents a unique opportunity for a buyer to acquire a historic landmark estate in Leesburg's downtown district.
The home's interior retains many of its original features: pinewood floors, crown moldings, glass-blown windows, floor-to-ceiling pocket doors, Tennessee marble fireplace mantels and Tigerwood maple staircase. The grand foyer leads to a spacious office, light-filled formal parlor and an elegant dining room that served as a meeting place for Gen. Robert E. Lee during the planning of the Battle Of Antietam.
Another famous visitor at Glenfiddich was James Dickey who lived in the house from 1966 to 1968, a time when he wrote much of his famous novel Deliverance while serving as the U.S. Poet Laureate.
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The second and third floors have four large bedrooms. At the back of the main house are private gardens, a large brick patio and a walkway to the Carriage House and Stables. The Carriage House is a single family residence with a gated courtyard, a hottub and a detached two-car garage.
- Address: 205 N King Street
- Price: $3,349,999
- Square Feet: 6,100
- Bedrooms: 10
- Bathrooms: 5.5
- Built: 1825
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