Every historic residence carries within it a story. Located in the Shenandoah Valley, Glenn Highland, once known as Mountain View, is such a residence. As you explore the interior of this 1810 Federal-style house, you'll sense a commitment to preserving its historic allure. Numerous original features such as mantels, door handles, and trim have been carefully maintained, each bearing witness to the rich history of the home. Originally constructed as a two-story residence with a basement, the 12-inch thick brick walls are a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. Its significance is further underscored by the presence of two fireplaces with mantels fashioned by Robert Adam of England. These mantels, symbols of prosperity that once defined the American architectural landscape between 1780 and 1840, still grace the music room and second-floor bedroom. Ascending to the second floor, you encounter an open stairway crafted by JF Holt, his initials woven into the design. The home demonstrates the elegance and artistry of its era. It has enchanted generations with its history. There is a 2 bedroom apartment w/separate entrance. media link for brochure.,Wood Cabinets,Fireplace in Basement,Fireplace in Bedroom,Fireplace in Kitchen,Fireplace in Living Room,Fireplace in Master Bedroom
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Single Family, Single Family-Detached, 2 Story, Federal
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4 Full/2 Half
1810
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7.87
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Well
2
Brick
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