Explore This 1900 Victorian Gem in Urbanna, Virginia

1900 Victorian  In Urbanna Virginia

1900 Victorian For Sale In Urbanna Virginia

 

 


ABOUT THIS 1900 VICTORIAN  IN URBANNA VIRGINIA

This historic Queen Anne Victorian home located in the charming town of Urbanna is locally known as “The Marble House.” Family owned since constructed circa 1900. The expansive marble wrap-around porch is 1 of many magnificent architectural features. Upon entering the foyer, you can’t help but admire the elaborate woodwork spanning up the staircase, the intricate design above 1 of the 7 fireplaces & tall ceilings. The parlor doorway is accentuated w/ hand-carved latticework. When entertaining, the pocket doors open for guests to flow into the dining room.

On the 2nd floor, 4 BRs & full bath accommodate friends & family. The private 3rd floor creates an ideal guest area & ensuite. The marble throughout was collected from The Great Baltimore Fire. Even the basement is designed w/ a marble floor & vast potential living space. Many facets of the home have been updated: bathrooms, electricity, new boiler & pipes, joists & chimney sealed. Explore the town of Urbanna in your golf cart w/ a ride to Urbanna Creek Town Marina w/ a free boat ramp or enjoy a walk to local restaurants & shops. This iconic landmark holds many fond memories; take advantage of this rare opportunity to create your own.

Photography Credit: Neena Rodgers ¦ Isabell K. Horsley Real Estate 

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