
Description
Welcome to Historic Warner Hall in Gloucester, Virginia, one of the mid-Atlantics oldest and most coveted waterfront estates. This stately Colonial Greek revival rests on almost 30 acres of land situated on the Severn River with easy access to the Mobjack and Chesapeake Bays. Amazing double staircase, sizable formal living and dining rooms, all season river porch with casual living and dining spaces provide countless options for multigenerational family life and entertaining. Primary bedrooms on both the 1st and 2nd floors, 12 working fireplaces, heart pine floors, and water views. Commercial kitchen leads the restored 18th century East Wing with wood beam ceilings, brick floors, den /office space and flex rooms above. The West wing is great for guests with private living and dining areas and two bedrooms above. River cottage with an open living/kitchen space, full bath, pier, boat lift and ramp. 30 minutes to Williamsburg, 1 hour to Richmond, and 3 hours to Washington D.C.
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8BEDS
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29.96ACRES
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13BATHS
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41/2 BATHS
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16,798SQFT
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$238$/SQFT
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Description
Welcome to Historic Warner Hall in Gloucester, Virginia, one of the mid-Atlantics oldest and most coveted waterfront estates. This stately Colonial Greek revival rests on almost 30 acres of land situated on the Severn River with easy access to the Mobjack and Chesapeake Bays. Amazing double staircase, sizable formal living and dining rooms, all season river porch with casual living and dining spaces provide countless options for multigenerational family life and entertaining. Primary bedrooms on both the 1st and 2nd floors, 12 working fireplaces, heart pine floors, and water views. Commercial kitchen leads the restored 18th century East Wing with wood beam ceilings, brick floors, den /office space and flex rooms above. The West wing is great for guests with private living and dining areas and two bedrooms above. River cottage with an open living/kitchen space, full bath, pier, boat lift and ramp. 30 minutes to Williamsburg, 1 hour to Richmond, and 3 hours to Washington D.C.