Whitehall Lexington Virginia




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Whitehall Lexington Virginia

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Circa 1834 - 28 acres of pasture, woods, Goose Creek and several springs. This four bedroom grand plantation home includes carved mantels, ornate woodwork, heart pine floors and post and beam construction. Outbuildings include log barn, smoke house and original servants quarters. Located between Historic Lexington & Staunton, near Brownsburg. Additional 50 acres available upon request. http://dreamsinnovations.ca

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