Glendonnell, Warrenton, VA, Is a Solid Stone Neo-Tudor residence recently featured on the Virginia Historic Garden Week Tour. The home was built in 1918 and exemplified early twentieth-century quality craftsmanship and detailed construction. Mature landscaping of boxwood, cherry, oak shade trees, shrubbery, and perennial gardens creates an oasis at this in-town location where one can walk to restaurants, shopping, library, and much more. Inside, a timeless spaciousness is captured with attention to design and finishes and built of a mix of coursed stone blocks, adding to the architectural style with thick masonry interior walls accented with red tile roof shingles. The interiors feature ample light-filled rooms with a generous center hallway with four large arched doorways leading to the living room, dining room, and 2nd floor. Quality woodwork from another era includes hardwood floors, moldings, built-in cabinets, and mantels on five wood-burning fireplaces. A generous kitchen with farm sink, granite countertops, custom cabinets, six burner gas cooktop with a warming drawer, and two wall ovens offer the gourmet cook all the amenities for efficient food prep. Adjacent to the kitchen is an additional half bath and a large laundry room. A rear staircase accesses the 2nd floor from the kitchen area. The flow and spacious dining and living rooms are perfect for an elegant entertaining ambiance galore with wood-burning fireplaces. Additional rooms, of the den or stone room. A separate office and gym on the first floor. There are four bedrooms, two full and two hall baths on the 2nd floor. The primary bedroom has a fireplace, a large sitting room, a sleeping porch, and a private bath. The home has a rear stone patio for outdoor generating—a detached garage with room for additional storage. No drive-bys please.
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