Situated in the Virginia countryside, Fairfield Farm was built by Warner Washington, George Washington's first cousin. The comfortable home is three and a half miles northeast of Berryville, with easily accessible appealing shops and restaurants. Architect John Ariss designed the Georgian-style home with limestone ashlar, and George Washington surveyed the… Read More house. Inscriptions B.W., Betty Washington, George Washington's little sister, and F.W. for Fairfield Washington were carved onto the home's walls. Initially built in 1768, additions were made in 1919 to expand the house to its current nine-bedroom layout. Fairfield Farm also includes a two-bedroom, pleasingly furnished guest house with a charming kitchen and dining room, perfect for extended stays or a potential source of additional rental income. Essential components include a cozy breakfast room, formal dining room, original hardwood floors, detailed molding, and exposed stone in the sitting room. The grand living room houses a wood fireplace for natural heat, and outdoor brick buildings are perfect for repurposing into an art studio. The mansion is only minutes from Route 7, an hour and a half from DC, and forty-five minutes to Washington Dulles International Airport. Read Less
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