The offering of Charlton Hill represents a rare opportunity to purchase a 95 acre Retreat that feels wonderfully remote, yet close to a host of world class amenities. Located on Piscataway Creek in Essex County, Virginia just below Tappahannock, Virginia. A pdf brochure link is below. Offered at $1,100,000. Shown by appointment only. All reasonable offers considered for 1332 and 1330 Berry Hill Road. Contact Listing Agent @ 804-445-5500 to show. Qualified buyers only.
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Charlton Hill – 1332 Berry Hill Road – Tappahannock, VA – A breathtaking oasis on 91.3 acres. Price Reduced.
Price Reduced from $1,100,000 to $998,000. This is an unforgettable must see property. It is utterly captivating and serene with over a mile of water frontage on Piscataway Creek.
New Listing – in Essex County, Virginia, located just three miles from the heart of Tappahannock, Charlton Hill is a breathtaking 91.3 acre oasis — surrounded on three sides by tidal marshes and the ever beautiful Piscataway Creek. Waterfowl, wildlife, flora and fauna abound here. Offered at $1,100,000.00 Call or Text Karin Andrews @ 804-445-5500 for more information. Or contact her by email at KarinAndrews@howardhanna.com.
Breathtaking natural beauty and serenity abounds here. . .
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A second 3 acre parcel with a charming brick cottage and brick detached garage, outdoor storage barn and equally stunning water-frontage and panoramic views is also offered in a separate parcel at $274,999.00. It has been beautifully restored and would make an ideal guest house to the larger home featured in this listing. Both properties located at 1330 Berry Hill Road and 1332 Berry Hill Road Tappahannock, VA share a gated entrance and long secluded road. These together comprise one of the most beautiful waterfront estate properties with guest house in all of Tidewater, VA.
Historic Selma in Winchester, Virginia’s Famed Historic District!
Charlton Hill, Tappahannock, Virginia – 91.3+ Waterfront Acres on Piscataway Creek with over 1.5 miles of Shoreline and Tidal Marsh.
This 91.3+ acre waterfront estate is sited on a grand peninsula, overlooking the pristine waters of Piscataway Creek, as it winds its way toward the Rappahannock River. This truly private retreat features over 1.5 miles of water frontage, two duck blinds, pier, dock, gardens, in ground pool, pool house, generator, workshop and possible guest house.
This very handsome property features stunning waterfront views from every window. This extremely rare offering possesses real Town and Country appeal. Essex County, Virginia is home to some of the most notable sporting and waterfowl properties on the entire East Coast, not to mention a regional airport nearby, world class resorts, marinas, historic sites, fine dining, antiquing, day spas, art galleries, sporting goods, boutiques, shopping, golf, farmers markets, charming historic small towns and more within 10 – 45 minutes.
Convenient to Richmond, Fredericksburg, Williamsburg and Washington D.C.
A truly RARE OFFERING at $1,100,000 U.S. Dollars!
Contact Karin Andrews at KarinAndrews@williamewood.com or KarinAndrews@howardhanna.com for details or to arrange a showing.
Selma – 514 Amherst Street, Winchester, VA.
Selma is a graciously captivating manor house that exudes a silk like elegance on the outside and a stately warmth within. I believe in this wondrous and spectacular home! Throughout the generations, she has been the site of grand balls, galas, weddings, fundraisers and fabulous fourth of July picnics. Dignitaries, Celebrities, Family and Friends have reveled in her captivating charm. This exquisite and iconic home is set on 4.15 scenic acres, overlooking Amherst Street, in the Winchester Historic District. Convenient to Virginia’s Horse and Wine Country, Washington, D.C. and a short walk to the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley and Glen Burnie.
If only walls could talk, what stories they could tell! Contact Karin Andrews at 804-445-5500 with Howard Hanna / William E. Wood and Associates, to arrange your showing of this exquisite historic icon, located in Winchester’s famed historic district.
Merry Point Circa 1767- Lancaster County, VA
On a high promontory overlooking the gloriously stunning Corrotoman River stands Merry Point House – Circa 1767 with later additions and dependencies. These are my personal photos that I have retained ownership of. They were taken for the previous listing agent who asked me to photograph this property. As Merry Point is such a rare and remarkable property, I agreed to photograph it, with the intent of doing everything I can to help procure a purchaser and steward, who will carry on the legacy of this serenely captivating historic estate. This is simply the loveliest of properties, encompassing over 14 acres with superior elevation above the beautiful and sailboat depth Corrotoman River, in Lancaster County, Virginia. If you are reading this and have a realtor already, in another part of Virginia, I would still be delighted to assist you with the blessing and referral of your realtor.
As a professional photographer, I am also, often asked by other Estate Brokers to photograph their properties because of my attention to detail, architectural knowledge, artful eye and expertise regarding Historic and Estate Properties and their buyers.
As a Licensed Realtor in Virginia, Specializing in Historic, Waterfront, Equestrian and Estate Properties, throughout Virginia, I would be delighted to arrange a showing for you with the listing agent. Merry Point encompasses 14 pastoral acres, main house, guest house, garage, herb gardens, magnolias, dogwoods, towering trees, pier, dock, woodland gardens, trails and much more offered at $995,000.
Please feel free to contact me by email at karinandrews@williamewood.com, or by phone (804) 445-5500, for further information.
All photos by Karin Andrews Copyright 2015, all rights reserved.
Ben Lomond Essex County Virginia Circa 1735 – A Buyer’s Perspective
Recently, I received this beautiful recommendation from Craig and Zorine Shirley, who purchased Ben Lomond in Essex County, Virginia in the 4th quarter of 2014. It is in the Top 10 of all property sales, in 2014 in the Middle Peninsula Region. I represented the Sellers but have loved getting to know the buyers, Craig and Zorine. They have become cherished friends and are a dynamic couple, who will be amazing stewards of this crown jewel estate on the Upper Middle Peninsula of Virginia. The following is what they have written about me, which means so much on a professional and personal level. This is who I am.
“Karin Andrews is unlike any realtor we’ve ever worked with before. What started out as a professional relationship quickly became a warm friendship. A kind and thoughtful woman, she is a person of remarkable talents who enthralled us with her working knowledge of Ben Lomond and all of Essex County. She is, in the words of the Old South, a truly Great Lady.”
Warmly,
Craig and Zorine Shirley
Recently Sold – Historic Waterfront in Mathews – Belmont Circa 1837
Earlier this month, I represented buyer clients from out of state, in their search for a historic waterfront home that met their needs as a private home they could eventually retire to, while using it as a Vacation Rental By Owner in the meantime. It was my pleasure and honor to assist them in listening to their needs, wants and previewing properties on their behalf. The opportunity to not only meet the needs of my clients but also make new friends is one of the very best parts of my profession. The listing agent also was a joy to work with and offered great cooperation. I am hoping we will have another one coming down the road in the near future.
Dogwoods – Virginia’s Flower!
Virginia is known for her dogwoods so much so that it is the Commonwealth’s state flower. In full bloom with their brachts unfurled, they are truly Exhuberant Icons of the Spring Landscape. I hope you will enjoy my article printed in the April/May edition of the House and Home Magazine.
Lilacs! One of the great joys of Spring!
My husband picked these Lilacs for me one evening after a long day, while up on the farm at Rexburg. He brought them home, where I arranged them in an elegant silver urn, so fitting for these regal blooms. Ahh. . .the pleasures of Spring.