Heres a look at some of the most distinguished historic properties currently for sale in Virginia.
Where is Charlottesville, VA?
Charlottesville, Virginia, is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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It is home to the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson.
The city played a central role in early American history.
Charlottesville also features a pedestrian Downtown Mall and nearby wineries.
A red area rug anchors the seating, while wall-mounted lamps and framed art line both sides.
Tall windows and glass doors bring in daylight from both ends of the room.
Stainless appliances, recessed lighting, and a gas range with vent hood complete the cooking area.
Multiple windows and a glass door add brightness across the warm wood flooring.
A small chandelier hangs above the table, and a white fireplace with framed art anchors one wall.
Open shelving, antique furniture, and curated dishes give the space a collected feel.
Ceiling fans, hanging lanterns, and treetop views enhance the outdoor feel.
An oversized rug covers most of the hardwood floor, blending with the muted palette.
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Where is Alexandria, VA?
The city has deep ties to George Washington and early American commerce.
Alexandria is also a hub for government and military professionals.
A pale abstract painting anchors one wall, and neutral tones dominate the space.
Potted plants and soft textures add warmth to the minimalist layout.
Three windows over the sink overlook a fenced yard, while a tall tile backsplash frames the cooking area.
Light wood flooring and recessed lights keep the space airy and clean.
A brass chandelier provides overhead light, and light hardwood floors extend throughout.
The space connects directly to the front hallway and stairwell.
Matching wood nightstands and ceramic lamps sit on either side, and a single chair rests near the corner.
The walls and ceiling remain uncluttered, keeping the space open and simple.
The flooring is finished in gray composite decking.
Trees and nearby buildings add texture to the urban skyline.
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Where is Hamilton, VA?
Hamilton, Virginia, is a small town in Loudoun County, located in Northern Virginia.
It developed as a rural community along a 19th-century railroad line.
The town maintains a quiet residential character with access to nearby vineyards and countryside.
Hamilton is part of the Washington metropolitan area.
Decorative desks, a mirror, and vintage furnishings fill the rest of the space.
A chandelier hangs above, and a large framed landscape painting rests above the mantle.
China cabinets and doorways to the outside give the space both utility and charm.
Rocking chairs, clocks, and rustic trim highlight the homes farmhouse character.
A grandfather clock and wall-mounted timepieces add character beside the doorway.
Patterned rugs, antique chairs, and warm wood tones complete the classic study layout.
A canopy bed with golden drapery anchors the bedroom, placed against hardwood floors and soft floral curtains.
The setup blends traditional elements with a bright and cozy layout.
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Where is The Plains, VA?
It features a compact main street with local shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.
The town is known for equestrian events and nearby farmland.
The Plains is surrounded by rolling hills and scenic views.
Built-in shelves hold books and decor beside a glass door leading outside.
Trim details and wood floors match the adjoining rooms for a unified flow.
A subway tile accent wall frames the entry, and windows line the breakfast nook with built-in bench seating.
Hardwood floors and pendant lighting add warmth to the clean layout.
A fireplace with a unique sculptural mirror anchors one wall, while artwork and traditional furnishings fill the rest.
Striped carpeting covers the floor, blending with the soft neutral palette.
Pale drapery, a large rug, and soft lighting create a balanced and spacious feel.
Dark floors contrast with the otherwise light walls and furnishings.
A glass shower sits across from a wide vanity with chrome fixtures and white cabinetry.
Soft lighting and scenic views add comfort to the traditional layout.
Source:William Shearer Driskill Jr. @ Thomas And Talbot Estate Properties, Inc. via Coldwell Banker Realty