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Appomattox, VA

OPEN SUNDAY: 2-4PM 647 Soybean Dr, Appomattox, VA $136,700

Debbie Malone, Lynchburg Realtor, (434) 546-0369: Real Estate Agent in Lynchburg, VA
BACK ON THE MARKET in Appomattox and PRICED TO SELL!


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$136,700
Single Family Home
Main Features
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Unit
Interior: 1,304 sqft
Lot: 01 sqft
Location
647 Soybean Dr
Appomattox, VA
USA

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Farm for Sale: 51 Acres in Historic Appomattox, Virginia $324,900

Debbie Malone, Lynchburg Realtor, (434) 546-0369: Real Estate Agent in Lynchburg, VA

This is a beautiful piece of property located in historic Appomattox, Virginia. The original log home was built circa 1807-1812 with further additions in the 1950's-1960's. For sale at:

$324,900 for the home with 51 acres or

$199,900 for the home with 5 acres

 

Considered to be Civil War surrender ground territory, the property is located just 12 miles from the Historic Appomattox Court House National Park. There is plenty of history and plenty of room for the kids and horses. This  parcel contains open fields, fenced pastures, barns, chicken coop, a creek and wooded areas.


For more information on this or other properties for sale, please contact:

Debbie Malone, Realtor (R)

RE/MAX 1st Olympic

(434) 546-0369

malone1981@aol.com

Are You Ready For Country Living? Consider Historic Appomattox, Virginia

Debbie Malone, Lynchburg Realtor, (434) 546-0369: Real Estate Agent in Lynchburg, VA

Appomattox, Virginia is a large, rural county located in Central Virginia and is steeped in history- Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant here on April 9, 1865, reuniting our country after the Civil War 143 years ago.

                       

Appomattox Court House National Historical Park is a large complex of historic buildings including the McClean Home and is voted one of the best Civil War parks.

Appomattox, Virginia  Twelve miles from Property

If you're considering relocating to Appomattox and are looking for a unique property, consider the following, located twelve miles from the McClean House on land considered Civil War surrender ground territory.


The entire acreage of this property is 51.67 acres (available at $324,900), there is a creek, several outbuildings, fenced pastures- an open and wooded lot with mountain views. Located only 8 miles from Route 460, low county tax rate of .77 per $100 assessed value.

The owner will survey and sell a five acre parcel with the home for $199,900.

                    


The original log home was built circa 1807-1812 and several additions were added during the 1950's-60's.

Original Log Cabin- Living Room with Woodstove

Numerous outbuildings include:

  • Tobacco Barn
  • Horse Barn
  • Chicken Coop
  • Grain Storage Building
  • Utility Building

By road, this property is located 12 miles from the Historic Appomattox Court House National Park. For more information on Appomattox or this property, contact:

Debbie Malone, Realtor (R)

RE/MAX 1st Olympic

(434) 546-0369

malone1981@aol.com

 

October in Appomattox, Virginia: HISTORIC APPOMATTOX RAILROAD FESTIVAL

Debbie Malone, Lynchburg Realtor, (434) 546-0369: Real Estate Agent in Lynchburg, VA

I love Fall in Virginia: the crisp air, the leaves changing colors, apple picking and all of those Festivals.

I received a call this afternoon from a gentleman who read a blog I wrote last year on the Appomattox Railroad Festival. He's planning to come to this year's events and asked about the local accomodations.

The 36th Historic Appomattox Railroad Festival will be held on Main Street, downtown Appomattox. This has become one of the largest festivals in Virginia drawing over 30,000 people in 2006 and shouldn't be missed. This year the festival takes place the weekend of October 11-12, 2008. Appomattox is located approximately 30 minutes from Lynchburg.

Norfolk & Southern Railroad donated the Appomattox Depot to the Town of Appomattox. This street will be packed with people enjoying the parade, live music, arts & craft vendors, food, demonstrations, games and rides for the kids. There are lots of great shops on Main Street to peruse. Don't forget to visit the railroad station where there are train exhibits on display.

Appomattox Railroad Stationthe

A short drive away is Appomattox Court House, where General Lee surrendered to General Grant on April 9, 1865. You can enjoy both locations - Come for a visit!

Appomattox Court House NHP

Visit the park daily from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Call 434-352-8987 for scheduled events. The park is closed on: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President's Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

Would you like more information on the town of Appomattox, Virginia? Contact me at:

Debbie Malone, Realtor (R)

RE/MAX 1st Olympic

(434) 546-0369

April 9, 1865 -- Appomattox, the Civil War Ended at the McLean House

Nadine Blakely: Real Estate Agent in Lynchburg, VA
Today marks the 143rd anniversary of Lee and Grant signing documents that ended the Civil War in the sleepy little Southern town of Appomattox in the McLean House nestled in the village. Sorry I didn't include a photo (been too busy trying to keep clients happy). Now, why would I blog about this? Well, I am from Appomattox and guess where my first job was -- I was a tour guide at the McLEAN HOUSE!!! (That probably started my fascination with homes and explains why I love this crazy business we're in). That's right, I had an aunt who worked as one of the administrators there, they needed another seasonal tour guide, and she thought I would be perfect. And I loved it! I was amazed at how many people would come from all over the world and sign our little registers just to experience this bit of American history. Some of the nicest people you could ever meet. It was a privilege, really, the pay was low (almost volunteer), but the experience was awesome. No, I don't live in Appomattox anymore. I now live in Forest, VA west of Appomattox (a few miles from Poplar Forest, you know, Thomas Jefferson's summer home). Wow, I guess I do have a fascination with HOMES! Look me up if you're ever in the central Virginia area, and SEND ME YOUR PEOPLE, I mean your relocating clients! Posted By: Nadine Blakely, Lynchburg, VA, RE/MAX 1st Olympic