National Historic Home Offered For Sale for the First Time in 38 Years
LEESBURG, Va., Dec. 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Stephen Karbelk, Realtor with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, is pleased to announce the listing for sale of The John Delaplane House, located at 3322 Roxeby Road, Delaplane, VA, a unique historic residence located in Fauquier County, Virginia that has been privately owned for the past 38 years. This is one of the most important historic homes in the region, included on both the National Register of Historic Places and the Crooked Run Valley Rural Historic District.
"It's an honor to have the opportunity sell such an important property in this region," comments Stephen Karbelk, the Realtor engaged to sell the property. "The next owner of this property will have an opportunity to be part of this home's exceptional history."
This 3,020+/- square foot, three-bed, 2.5-bath single-family home located on just over an acre of land exudes its history with the stone and brick walls, metal roof, grand entry, original hardwood floors, multiple fireplaces, original staircase railings, wood designs and wood beam kitchen with wood burning stove. The first public open house is scheduled for Sunday, December 7 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Local sources report that the Delaplane National Historic District encompasses 24 contributing buildings and three contributing sites in the rural village of Delaplane. It contains several buildings from the mid-19th century as well as late 19th and early 20th century dwellings and some commercial buildings. Notable buildings include two vernacular Greek Revival style, two-story, brick structures that were used as stores, stations, and warehouses (1852); Roger's Depot; the Delaplane House (c. 1852); the old Shacklett's Mill (c. 1910); the old Delaplane Store (Turner Seaton's Store and Shacklett's store) that now houses the post office; and the McDonald House.
In 1976, the home was purchased by Howard E. Paine and his wife, Jane M. D'Alelio. Mr. Paine was well known for his career as an Art Director for the National Geographic Society and an influential designer of over 400 US postage stamps.
The home is being offered for sale for $399,900.
Media Contact: |
Kadi Camardese |
Chief Marketing Officer for Stephen Karbelk, Realtor |
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412-298-6296 |
SOURCE Auction Markets, LLC
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