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Price Just Reduced! Selma – Circa 1872 Historic Winchester

Selma is located in the Winchester Historict District Ge n FlyerSelma Circa 1872 is a grand and equally rare Historic Estate on 4.15 Park-like acres, in the Winchester Historic District.  Selma is the most iconic home in Winchester, second only to Glen Burnie, which is now part of the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley.  The City of Winchester has provided a zoning letter that states that permitted uses include use as a B & B or Bed and Breakfast / Inn.  This home is architecturally stunning and would make an ideal boutique Inn.  Does need some TLC, although the bones of this grand home are excellent.  Please click on the PDF Brochure Links and Zoning Letter below.  Price has been reduced to $1.8 Million.  Make an offer!

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Selma is located in the Winchester Historict District Ge n Flyer

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Historic Selma in Winchester, Virginia’s Famed Historic District!

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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.

 

 

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Enchanted Spring!

Earlier this week, my work took me through Fauquier County and into Winchester.  I am still in awe, looking back this week at the beauty that is Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, in the Spring.

It has been a cool but enchanted spring throughout our great Commonwealth, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay!

The photo below is of a lovely pink dogwood in full bloom set against an elegant portico, in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley.

Shenandoah Valley Blossoms
Shenandoah Valley Blossoms