This historic home is unbelievable1 Originally built in 1820, it features over 3000 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, original wide-plank wood flooring, 7 fireplaces, and oh so much more. The home is thought to have served various purposes in the past including a tobacco warehouse in the basement for a while, the Treasurer's Office, a Masons' lodge, a bank, and offices for 4 separate doctors. The Dr. Tucker House still possesses a rate, Jeffersonian accordion or peak and valley roof on the west wing, probably the only surviving example known! The brickwork under the front porch still retains its original penciling on the mortar joints from the Federal Period. The home is on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. Rehabilitation Tax Credits can be used for appropriate restoration work. This property is under protective easement with the Virginia...
This historic home is unbelievable1 Originally built in 1820, it features over 3000 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, original wide-plank wood flooring, 7 fireplaces, and oh so much more. The home is thought to have served various purposes in the past including a tobacco warehouse in the basement for a while, the Treasurer's Office, a Masons' lodge, a bank, and offices for 4 separate doctors. The Dr. Tucker House still possesses a rate, Jeffersonian accordion or peak and valley roof on the west wing, probably the only surviving example known! The brickwork under the front porch still retains its original penciling on the mortar joints from the Federal Period. The home is on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. Rehabilitation Tax Credits can be used for appropriate restoration work. This property is under protective easement with the Virginia Department of Historic Resoursces. The rehabilitation must be completed within 4 years. Set on over 2 acres in this charming little village, the possibilities are limitless. Even though it is historic, modern conveniences have been be installed. The restoration could be a task, but the place is liveable right now. It could be used as a bed and breakfast, a residence or a business. This could be your Tara right in central Virginia.