PRICE IMPROVED Rich in family history, this 1950's circa home sits on over 1/3 acre surrounded by mature trees on one of the most CHARMING streets in Round Hill! Local sawmill owner and carpenter, George Mark Baker (1885-1963) and his son Bill (Meredith Arnold Baker 1919-1994) built the 15 N. Locust Street home together using a Sears and Roebuck house plan. George himself, selected and cut down the trees from the Baker land on the mountainside of Hillsboro, VA. The trees (mostly walnut) were used for the framing, flooring and wide moldings you see throughout the home.
Today's family members share memories of making homemade ice cream in the backyard, and gathering pecans from the large pecan tree that still stands strong in the front yard. The large covered porch, 3-window dormer and overhanging eaves exude the charm and character of a true craftsman home. There is one bedroom/office on the main level with three upper level bedrooms that each have walk-in closets. It has withstood the test of time, with the original floorplan intact and updates over the years that include the enclosed back porch (used as entry and laundry), and a new roof/gutters.
Whether you are looking to maintain its original vintage charm, make it your own, expand, repurpose or remodel, the opportunities are endless.
FLOOR PLAN with measurements is available within this listing.
Note: The sellers will not be making any additional repairs or updates . Upstairs 1/2 bath has plumbing roughed in for a shower.
TWO TAX IDs: this sale includes two parcels for total of .37 acres