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The
Summerfield Inn Spacious and elegant! Summerfield Inn is a gracious, 1920’s era, Colonial Revival brick home with an owner’s quarter’s addition built in 1985 and a 1995 Carriage House addition. The ground level, with 10’ ceilings, features a large entry foyer, a living room with a fireplace, a library/family room with a fireplace, a powder room, a dining room, a sunroom, a guest kitchen, the inn kitchen, and the laundry. The luxurious owner’s quarters is accessed from the kitchen and features 2 bedrooms and baths, a den or office with an outside entrance, and lots of closet space. The second level, with 9’ ceilings, has 4 comfortable guest rooms. Each guest room has a private bath. The third level is a large, finished area with dormer windows on three sides. It is ideal additional space for the owners and could be a studio, a children’s playroom, or an office. The Carriage House is joined to the main house by a covered breezeway. It has 3 guest rooms with individual temperature controls, a guest kitchen, a laundry, and 10’ ceilings throughout. The Carriage House guest rooms each have a private bath with a whirlpool tub. All 7 guest rooms have TV’s, private telephones, and a data port for computers. The beautiful, .66+/- acre, corner lot has been professionally landscaped. The driveway and parking area are paved and illuminated, with space for at least 9 vehicles. There is also a one-car garage. The wrap-around porch invites guests to read or relax. Abingdon is the oldest incorporated town west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It has an exceptionally rich history tied closely to Colonial Virginia and the westward expansion of our nation. Throughout the late 18th and 19th centuries, the town prospered as a regional trade center. During this time, Abingdon became known for its love of the arts. Concerts, opera, and theater were an important part of life. In 1932, the world-renowned Barter Theater was founded. It set an example for regional theater and inspired a national movement. Located along I-81 and near I-77, Abingdon is easily assessable. The Creeper Trail, William King Regional Arts Center, the Virginia Highlands Festival, and the historic Martha Washington Inn are just some of the attractions and events that continue to attract visitors to the area. PROPERTY FEATURES of The Summerfield InnMain House Innkeepers Qtrs. Addition - 1985 Total Finished SF Main House +/-4914 Lot +/- .66 acres Carriage House Addition - 1995 Heat and Cooling: Carriage House – Heat Pump heat and A/C, 3-ton unit Hot Water Heaters: Carriage House Additional Special Features: |
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TMG REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS
Pete Holladay
599 Fox Hunt Rd.
Glasgow, VA 24555
540-463-6688
tmg@virginiainnbroker.com