5298 S BLUE RIDGE TPKE Rochelle, VA 22738
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,400 SqFt
UPDATED:
11/10/2024 10:33 PM
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Under Contract
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,400 sqft
Price per Sqft $145
Subdivision None Available
MLS Listing ID VAMA2001838
Style Farmhouse/National Folk
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
HOA Y/N N
Abv Grd Liv Area 2,400
Originating Board BRIGHT
Year Built 1851
Annual Tax Amount $933
Tax Year 2022
Lot Size 2.033 Acres
Acres 2.03
Property Description
As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by spacious rooms and beautiful wooden floors that give a warm, inviting feel. The historic detached smokehouse and summer kitchen add special character and a glimpse into the past. Mature landscaping, and native wildflowers enhance the property's beauty. This charming property also has a 2 stall horse barn, with electricity (yes, you can have horses here)!
The front porch begs for rocking chairs and a porch swing to relax, and pass lazy days....come and imagine the possibilities. Be sure take a look at the photos & video to see all the charm this home has to offer. We can’t wait for you to explore the possibilities! A list of recent improvements can be found in documents. The last 2 photos are floor plans.
Home is being sold As-Is.
Note some photos have been virtually staged.
IF you love the historic nature of the home scroll down for more info provided by the seller, quite interesting!
This home is located on the historic Jack's Shop Battlefield.
Many troops travelled the Blue Ridge Turnpike throughout the Civil War, so the house saw a lot of action. According to local lore, some wounded soldiers were treated in the upstairs bedroom.
It also served as the post office in the early 1900's.
The owner of the property next door, lived in this house as a child. There is a door (probably in one of the outbuildings at this point) that had a rectangular hole near the bottom of the door for people to drop off mail to be posted.
On September 22, 1863, J.E.B. Stuart left his headquarters at the Brampton estate in Orange County. As he moved toward Madison, he encountered two Union divisions under the commands of General John Burford and General Judson Kilpatrick that nearly surrounded him. This battle saw Stuart’s Horse Artillery used effectively and a strategic plan by Stuart to withdraw southwards towards Liberty Mills, a ford on the Rapidan guarded by more Confederate forces. ".
"First known as Jack’s Shop for a blacksmith shop that
stood nearby, Rochelle was the scene of a cavalry
skirmish on 22 September 1863. While Confederate
cavalry under Major General J. E. B. Stuart engaged
Union Brigadier General John Buford’s troops, the
cavalry of Brigadier General H. Judson Kilpatrick rode to
Buford’s support and attacked the rear of Stuart’s force.
Stuart’s horse artillery and his cavalry fired and charged
in both directions. They broke through Kilpatrick’s lines
and escaped."
From hmdb (historical marker database)
Location
State VA
County Madison
Zoning R1
Interior
Interior Features Additional Stairway, Floor Plan - Traditional, Wood Floors
Hot Water Electric
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Central A/C
Flooring Wood
Fireplaces Number 3
Inclusions Cooktop, dishwasher
Fireplace Y
Heat Source Propane - Leased
Exterior
Waterfront N
Water Access N
Roof Type Metal
Accessibility None
Parking Type Driveway
Garage N
Building
Story 2
Foundation Stone
Sewer On Site Septic
Water Well
Architectural Style Farmhouse/National Folk
Level or Stories 2
Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade
Structure Type Plaster Walls
New Construction N
Schools
Middle Schools William H. Wetsel
High Schools Madison County
School District Madison County Public Schools
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 63 73
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Assessor
Special Listing Condition Standard