Directly across from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, this stately Colonial Revival home is being offered as a private residence or a fully furnished Bed & Breakfast. Built in 1922, this 3,738 sq ft. home occupies one of the largest residential lots on Grove Avenue. Designed by Luther Hartsook, the property was built with an astounding 66 windows to ensure that every room was bright and airy. The beautifully restored home features spacious two-level front porches, four fireplaces, five bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, a separate guest house with an additional bedroom and full bath, a large kitchen, master suite, 1200 sq ft basement with large laundry, slate patio, ample parking for five cars, including the original two-car garage. Shaded by mature oak trees, the professionally landscaped large lot offers the option for future subdivision and potential development. Best location! The 2800 and 2900 blocks of Grove feature some of the grandest and most architecturally significant homes in the city. One of the nation's top art museums is right next door and there are countless options for shopping and dining in Carytown just steps away.
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