3 Bed/2 Bath Historic Home - National Oak Tree - 20 Acres
Built in 1734, Bothwick Hall is a very grand home with a very grand oak in the front yard. Surrounded by 20 acres of stately pines, the estate is nestled at the end of a long gravel drive. The white oak is presumed to be more than 500 years old and has held the national title on and off over the last decade.
This 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home is 2,404 square feet of history. Many antiques still remain and are on display throughout the home. The walls are lined by beautifully aging wallpaper and the floors are solid hardwood. As you enter the home, from the back porch you pass through a utility room with a full washer and dryer. The main hallway welcomes visitors with a climbing stairway that leads to the second floor with two bedrooms and a full bathroom. To the left of the main hall, there is a large sitting room complete w...
This 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home is 2,404 square feet of history. Many antiques still remain and are on display throughout the home. The walls are lined by beautifully aging wallpaper and the floors are solid hardwood. As you enter the home, from the back porch you pass through a utility room with a full washer and dryer. The main hallway welcomes visitors with a climbing stairway that leads to the second floor with two bedrooms and a full bathroom. To the left of the main hall, there is a large sitting room complete with oversized windows and fireplace. To the right of the hallway is the formal dining room and second full bath. Beyond these rooms are the informal living area, fully modernized kitchen and a unique pie wedge stairway leading to the third bedroom!
Bothwick Hall is replete with incredible details from the 10-foot ceilings to the 16-inch boards in the wainscoting. Don't miss a chance to own a piece of history!
Brunswick County is located on the southern border of the Commonwealth of Virginia. This rural county is known as one the claimants to the namesake of Brunswick stew. It is a farming community with less than 20,000 residents but boasts a very central and vibrant location. Within an hour of Richmond and the outskirts of Norfolk and less than 30 minutes to Lake Gaston, all of your shopping or outdoor recreation ideals are ready and waiting.
Lawrenceville boasts many outdoor recreation opportunities, including: Tobacco Heritage Trail, Civil Rights in Education Heritage Trail, Meherrin River, a State Scenic River, County Park at Great Creek Watershed, nearby Lake Gaston, and Lake Phoenix. There are many annual festivals, including: Lawrenceville Downtown Festival and Brickyard 5k Race (April), Lions Club Seafood Festival (May), Brunswick Relay for Life (June), Taste of Brunswick Festival (October), Lawrenceville Christmas Parade (December), and the Brunswick Stew fundraisers (winter months). And, last but not least, the area has several historic sites, including: Brunswick County Courthouse Square, Brunswick County Museum (on courthouse square), Downtown Lawrenceville (Main and Hicks St.), and Fort Christanna Historical Site (Fort Hill Rd.)
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