Address: 3808 N. Vernon Street
Neighborhood: Country Club Grove
Listed: $1,295,000
Open: Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m.
View this expanded classic colonial, brimming with character and important updates. With four finished levels, the home has five bedrooms, three baths, one half bath and a deep garage. Updates include a new roof, gas-fired boiler for efficient radiator heating, air conditioning, an expanded primary bedroom, and a bath with a vaulted ceiling, separate tub, double vanities, oversized shower, and fitted walk-in closet.
The updated cook and baker’s kitchen has crisp white cabinets, gas cooking and a butler’s pantry, and it opens to the screened porch leading to the level rear yard.
Desirable details in the home include the family room with windows on three sides, a gas fireplace in the living room, plantation shutters, gleaming wood floors on three levels, and multiple spaces for working and learning from home.
The home is zoned for Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown schools.
A vintage home with today’s style and amenities awaits a buyer who craves warmth in a home.
Listed by:
Betsy Twigg
McEnearney Associates
703-967-4391
[email protected]
www.betsytwigg.com
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