Step back to the Historic Eldridge-Lemley House in Historic Stephens City(chartered in 1758)and named initially Stephensburg. The Lemley house is situated on the northeast side of the Valley Pike, a mid-century 2 1/2 story brick five-course American home. The Colonial Revival home offers a hip-roofed, three-bay, and one-story front porch, four external chimneys. You will be amazed by the spacious 4-square architecture of the original structure. A historic tree named the "Sycamore Lookout Tree" still stands on the front southern corner of the property. Tradition has it that the tree was used as a signal station during the Civil War. Original hardware, lighting, and steam radiators are in use today! If you want to dive into a home restoration, this home has many spacious rooms, including a first-floor bedroom or office option. Do you love porches, covered, enclosed, and screened porches? This home has generously sized rooms and an English-style basement with loads of potential. The parlor, dining, and family rooms are on the main level, including the great kitchen space, 4-5 bedrooms, and 1 1/2 baths. The walk-up attic sets the tone for additional space or storage
VAFV2033442
Single Family, Single Family-Detached, Colonial, Federal
5
FREDERICK
1 Full/1 Half
1820
0.18
Acres
Gas Water Heater, Public Water Service
Brick, Mason, Stone
Public Sewer
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