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George Miller House: An Architectural Gem With Stunning Views

George Miller House: An Architectural Gem With Stunning Views

The view from high above the 303-acre property.

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The George Miller House.

The 8,000-square foot circa 1910 George Miller House located on a stunning 303-acre property in Sperryville, Virginia, has gorgeous detailing, woodwork, high ceilings and spacious rooms, not to mention spectacular views of the countryside.

Custom designed and built by renowned architect Charlie Hawkins, the house has been partially remodeled, including substantial updating of the plumbing lines, rough-in electrical and the beginnings of a geothermal heating and air conditioning system.

The home features three staircases, seven bedrooms, and rough-in plumbing for six full and two half baths. Except for the kitchen, each of the rooms on the main level has a wood burning fireplace which has been rebuilt and lined. Insulation has been added to exterior walls and the attic and drywall has been installed.

The 303 acres included with this property are in four separate parcels and are not in easement, but are in land use.

Located minutes from the charming villages of Sperryville and Little Washington, Virginia, it also enjoys close proximity to Culpeper with Culpeper Regional Airport and Warrenton with Warrenton-Fauquier Airport.

Stepping up to the front of the house.

Looking out from the back porch.

The main entrance hall and one of three staircases.

The George Miller House 36 Stayman Lane, Sperryville, Virginia

$3.75 million

Will Driskill/Thomas & Talbot Estate Properties

3 South Madison St., Middleburg, Virginia 20118

WDriskill@thomasandtalbot.com

540-454-7522

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