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Wyndhurst prides itself on being a close-knit community

07-27-09
Pat Preston
Pat Preston: Real Estate Sales Person in Lynchburg, VA

Wyndhurst prides itself on being a close-knit community. Wyndhurst offers not only plenty of unique shopping venues like but also friendly, convenient neighborhoods.

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Nestled in Historic Lynchburg, Wyndhurst is a new community with an old-fashioned feel. Wyndhurst was designed around the idea of a time when life was simpler, when people knew their neighbors. Here, their vision of community comes to life, with well-built neighborhoods, unique, eclectic shops and restaurants and an emphasis on health.

Unlike so many new developments these days, Wyndhurst is designed around people instead of the automobile. Shopping, eating, exercising, and community options are all within walking distance. As a traditional development, Wyndhurst is designed to function like an older neighborhood, where friendships are easy to develop, and life feels simpler and uncluttered.

Wyndhurst is a version of a classic American small town, with its own neighborhoods, its own parks and its own town center. Almost everything will be within walking distance, and that's just what you'll see in Wyndhurst, people walking to the store, the park, church, the gym. It's simple: the more people walk around, the more they get to know each other. When people have front porches instead of back porches, they talk more. Neighbors become friends. And when things are close by, people have more time for themselves and their families

Within the community of Wyndhurst is a retirement community called the Summit. A unique continuing-care retirement community, featuring garden homes and apartments that offer service and support to residents seeking an independent lifestyle

Here is a virtual tour for a property at 601 Wyndhurst

Here is a virtual tour for a property at 740 Wyndhurst

One of my Favorite Places to Be - The Peaks of Otter Video

Norma Brandsberg: Real Estate Agent in Forest, VA

One of my favorite places to laze away a weekend afternoon is Peaks of Otter.

Stoll down one of the many trails, eat in the restaurant with the fabulous views of the lake and mountain, go fishing, or just sit and relax.

For your own little piece of Heaven, call me 540-586-9496.

Cutting edge Real Estate marketing using videos and the Internet
with Norma Brandsberg www.normasells.com or call 540-586-9496

(Taken with my new Vado HD camera)

Historic Homes in Lynchburg Va-Madison St

07-25-09
Pat Preston
Pat Preston: Real Estate Sales Person in Lynchburg, VA

Yesterday I wrote a post about the history of the Garland Hill Historic District. Garland Hill which goes into the rich history of this area. If you read it these next posts featuring some of these homes it will add more meaning to them. Va has a lot of rich history and this is some of it that is close by.


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400 Madison Street
"The Watkins House"

The exterior is Queeen Anne while the interior is of many different styles. The home was recently renovated to its original grandeur. The house was built in 1898 by architect E.G. Frye for George Watkins, president of the Lynchburg Plow Company, later the Lynchburg Foundry Company. The Watkins family wanted a more elaborate house than its next door neighbor at 412 Madison Street, thus the economical frame construction outside and the more elaborate, expensive interior. The trellised east porch was later added to accommodate another second floor bathroom.


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405 Madison Street
"The Gilliam House"
The house was built in 1913-1914 for $86,000 by architect Stanhope Johnson for James R. Gilliam, Sr., president of six Virginia banks, five coal and coke companies, and of the Lynchburg Shoe Company. Two frame homes originally standing here were demolished to make way for this imposing structure, the last of the great mansions built on Garland Hill. The conversion to apartments in 1959 ws made easier by the presence of the five original complete bathrooms in the house. The house was restored to a single family residence in 1990 and for several years was used as a bed and breakfast. The front door opens onto the 50 foot grand hall with soaring celings and cherry columns and wainscoting. The house won the Lynchburg Historical Foundation Award for exterior renovation in 1985.


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412 Madison Street
"The Christian House"

Romanesque with Queen Anne details. Built in 1897 by architect E.G. Frye for Frank P. Christian, a judge of the Coporation Court, director of the First National Bank of Lynchburg, and simultaneously president of three spearate coal and coke companies. This house had the first coal stoker furnace in a private home in the city.

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413 Madison Street
"The George Fleming Estate"

The George Fleming Estate, built circa 1880
by architect Robert C. Burkholder, is a combination of Italianate and modified Eastlake Vicrorian. The 16-room house retains most of its original floor plan, interior walnut fretwork, mantels of slate and its original turn-of-the-century bathroom fixtures with clawfoot tubs and china sinks. Note the stained glass peacock window in one of the front parlors and the cast iron porch. The house was selected in 1984 as the city's first downtown home on the Historic Virginia Garden Club Tour and won the Lynchburg Historical Foundation Merit Award for exterior renovation in 1985.

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The Garland Hill History-Downtown Lynchburg Va

07-24-09
Pat Preston
Pat Preston: Real Estate Sales Person in Lynchburg, VA

picHistory of the Garland Hill Historic District

The Garland Hill Historic District is a small residential neighborhood located on one of Lynchburg's seven hills. Situated northwest of Fifth Street, the Garland Hill streets of Clay, Madison and Harrison are steeply bounded by Blackwater Creek. Many of Lynchburg's oldest homes are still standing in this neighborhood.

The area from Third Street to Blackwater Creek was originally the William B. Lynch Farm. A son of John Lynch, founder of Lynchburg, is said to have had his house at what is now 208 Madison Street. The area between Second and Third Streets on the opposite side was known as Lynch's garden. Stables and servant's quarters were located between First and Second Streets. The only building left from the farm is 619 First Street, built in 1787 by John Lynch. In 1845, the farm was left by William B. Lynch, Jr., to Celine Dupuy, a cousin. It was Mrs. Dupuy who divided the property into lots known today as Garland Hill.

Garland Hill was fully incorporated into the city in 1870. During the mid-19th century, the area was so populated with the Garland family that the "Hill" took the family name. Samuel Garland, Sr., a wealthy Lynchburg lawyer with extensive agricultural interests and properties in Mississippi, purchased Lot 7 and built a home. He was only the first of many members of the Garland family to live on the hill. His nephew and namesake, Samuel Garland, Jr., moved into the Walter Dunnington House after 1851, and other members of the family lived nearby. By the time of the Civil War, the Garlands and their relatives were living in numerous houses on the hill.

Madison Street, one of the most fashionable in Lynchburg, was among the first residential streets in the city to be paved in brick in 1895 (along with Court and Cabell Streets). Much of the original brick paving remains, although some has been damaged by utility work. Original curbing, as well as flagstone and brick walks, can be seen along Madison and Harrison Streets.

The original lots were an entire block in size. Note the generous spacing of the older homes. By the turn of the century when this area was known as "Quality Row," most of the large lots were already built upon. Several lots were then subdivided to make way for more houses. Therefore, there are quite a number of different architectural styles throughout Garland Hill, ranging from classic mid-19th century styles to more elaborate Victorians.

As Lynchburg expanded and other areas supplanted Garland Hill as the fashionable place to live, the original families gradually moved away. Some of the larger homes were converted to apartments, starting with Halsey Terrace (220 Madison Street) in 1926. Garland Hill suffered badly from urban decay and uncaring absentee landlords in the 1960's and 1970's. The situation began to turn around in the late 1970's when new owners started to move into the neighborhood. Several homes were converted to single family dwellings once again and many were restored to their original splendor. Renovation work continues throughout Garland Hill to this day.

In 1978, Garland Hill was designated a Lynchburg Historic District. It is included as a Virginia Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL A HOME IN THE LYNCHBURG OR SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE FOR ALL THE CURRENT LISTINGS OR GIVE ME A CALL AT

(434)832-1100X320

IMPORTANT LINKS

MY WEBSITE

www.patprestonrealtor.com

CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO FEED A HUNGRY FURBABY

CLICK ON THE BREAST CANCER SITE TO DONATE A MAMMOGRAM

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/

www.petfinder.com

www.breastcancersite.com

Proud supporter of

CMN and Susan G. Komen as well as the SPCA.

A portion of every one of my real estate transactions goes to CMN

PROUD MEMBER OF THE LYNCHBURG & DANVILLE MLS & CREA

CELEBRATED MY TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH RE/MAX 1ST OLYMPIC MAY OF 2009

CELEBRATED 5 YRS CANCER FREE ON JUNE 26, 2009

Lynchburg College Belk Astronomical Observatory Public Viewing

07-23-09
Pat Preston
Pat Preston: Real Estate Sales Person in Lynchburg, VA

Public Astronomy Event -July 24, 2009

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All Day Event

Lynchburg College Belk Astronomical Observatory Public Viewing
Astronomical binoculars, 8-inch telescopes, and the 20-inch Margaret Gilbert Telescope. Admission by ticket only (four tickets per person/family; limit of 24 persons). Tickets available Saturday, July 18, noon, Information Center, first floor, Hall Campus Center. Information: 434/544-8378; sumerlin@lynchburg.edu. For information about weather postponements, call 434/544-STAR (7827). Lynchburg College's Claytor Nature Study Center, 9 p.m. (Rain date: Saturday, July 25)

The construction phase of the observatory project is finished, but our needs are ongoing! Our Observatory Capital Fund supports the purchase of new equipment, and maintenance and repair of the current facility. Our Observatory Endowment Fund provides annual income to help with the costs of operation, as well as to supplement our Capital Fund. You can help support the mission of the Lynchburg College Belk Astronomical Observatory in either of these two important ways. For additional information on how you can support the observatory, please visit the College's secure Make a Gift page, or contact Mr. Gene Frantz at 434/544-8294 or frantz@lynchburg.edu.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL A HOME IN THE LYNCHBURG OR SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE FOR ALL THE CURRENT LISTINGS OR GIVE ME A CALL AT

(434)832-1100X320

IMPORTANT LINKS

MY WEBSITE

www.patprestonrealtor.com

CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO FEED A HUNGRY FURBABY

CLICK ON THE BREAST CANCER SITE TO DONATE A MAMMOGRAM

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/

www.petfinder.com

www.breastcancersite.com

Proud supporter of

CMN and Susan G. Komen as well as the SPCA.

A portion of every one of my real estate transactions goes to CMN

PROUD MEMBER OF THE LYNCHBURG MLS AND DANVILLE MLS

PROUD MEMBER OF CREA

CELEBRATED MY TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH RE/MAX 1ST OLYMPIC MAY OF 2009

CELEBRATED 5 YRS CANCER FREE ON JUNE 26, 2009