123 1 James Riv, Turnpike, Ansted, Wv 25812 (MLS# 20-611)


$200,000
123 1 James Riv, Turnpike
Ansted, Wv 25812
MLS# 20-611
Status: Closed
4 beds  |  1.5 baths  |  3072 sqft


The tavern's massive stone coach stand is prominent in this view from the margin of the old turnpike.
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The tavern's massive stone coach stand is prominent in this view from the margin of the old turnpike. The building-wide veranda is among the features noted by historians who evaluated the property for the National Register of Historic Places. As old as the inn itself, or older, this sycamore shades the lawn and garden area along the run. Since before the Civil War, travelers have seen this vantage on the eastward approach the historic Tyree Tavern, little changed through the years. One of five fireplaces opens into a center hall, formerly a bedroom at the inn. The central gathering space at the inn, this room hosted travelers as famous as Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and vice-president John C. Breckinridge. The massive stones and timbers of which the inn was built are exposed for display around the tavern fireplace. The present dining room is decorated with a ceiling stencil of uncertain origin, a decorating technique common during the 1800s. The rear wing commons room showing a closed fireplace and the wing's unique low roof. Exposed timbers highlight this upper guest room, which includes windows to north and south. A door in the upper hall leads into the exterior stairwell noted on the property's references for the National Register of Historic Places. The upstairs first guest room with a hewn-timber wall had been most recently used as an office. According to legend, the home's remarkable leaning bedroom was built of a boat, for which reason it slopes remarkably. Historically speaking, no specific purpose for rooms has been documented, though owners have termed this very small room at the back of the wing a servant's quarters. The summer kitchen has been restored using grants and tax credits for which the property is eligible as a national historic property. The kitchen garden area was leveled to accommodate guest use while the geothermal heating system was installed. A non-historical modern kitchen was added to the rear of the house in the 1970s; an original summer kitchen off the rear wind has recently been restored. Folk art, apparently from the Civil War period, is documented throughout the house. Little is understood with certainty about the works. An upstairs bathroom has been added between the two hewn-timber sections of the house. The old summer kitchen and its massive fireplace have been restored, thanks to funds being provided to the property owners. Period stonework encloses the small stream and garden pond that run alongside the inn, which is far from any noted flood zones. 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Property Description
Built in about 1800, this museum-quality period property ranks among the most historic in southern West Virginia. Its massive timbers were hewed just after the threat of Indian attack had ended, and sixty years later, generals from North and South headquartered here during the Civil War. Statesmen as influential as Henry Clay and Daniel Webster lodged beneath its roof while traveling over the Alleghenies. Today the property lies near the northern end of the New River Gorge, a popular tourist destination. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, thereby state and federal funds are available for the owners for preservation and restoration.

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Realtor.COM Type: Residential - Single Family
Contract Information
Type of Sale: Traditional/Conventional
Status Change Date: 2021-12-01
Current Price: $200,000
Status: Closed
Sold Price: $200,000
Sold Date: 2021-11-29
Under Contract Date: 2021-11-02
Location, Tax & Legal
Zoning: Residential
Taxes: 1997.04
Tax Year: 2019
Map (Tax Ticket): 13
Deed Book: 684
Parcel (Tax Ticket): 66
Page: 654
House Number: 123
Street Name: 1 James Riv
Street Addl Info: Turnpike
State/Province: Wv
Postal Code: 25812
County: Fayette
Area: Other
General Property Description
Construction Type: Site-built (Stick)
Style: 2 Story
Lot Acres: 1.8
SqFt. Main: 1672
Garage Type: None
Total Rooms: 14
Total Bathrooms: 1.5
Total Bedrooms: 4
Total Full Baths: 1
Year Built: 1800
Total SqFt.: 3072
Property Remarks
Directions: From Fayetteville, West Virginia, follow the US-19 expressway north approximately eight miles to the US-60 exit. From the exit, turn west onto US-60 and proceed 6.1 miles. Turn right onto James River and Kanawha Turnpike across from Dollar General store. Property is on left at .1 miles.
Hot Sheet Comment: new
Property Attributes
Historic: 1
Miscellaneous
Elementary School: Other
High School: Other
HOA: No
Junior High School: Other
Flooring
Hardwood: 1
Foundation
Rock: 1
Stone: 1
Countertops Kitchen
Solid Surface: 1
Roofing
Metal: 1
Tin: 1
Countertops Bath
Solid Surface: 1
Utilities
Water: City
Sewer: City
Mech/Elect Systems
High Speed Internet: 1
Air Conditioning
Geothermal: 1
Heating
Geothermal: 1
Views
Village: 1
Sunrise / Eastern: 1
Sunset / Western: 1
Exterior Material
Clapboard: 1
Log: 1
Stone: 1
Wood: 1
Property Features
Property Attributes: Historic
Flooring: Hardwood
Countertops Kitchen: Solid Surface
Countertops Bath: Solid Surface
Air Conditioning: Geothermal
Heating: Geothermal
Exterior Material: Clapboard; Log; Stone; Wood
Foundation: Rock; Stone
Roofing: Metal; Tin
Views: Sunrise / Eastern; Sunset / Western; Village
Supplements
Known historically as "Halfway House" or "Tyree Tavern," it is perhaps one of the best preserved stagecoach inns of its kind. Located half way between Charleston and Lewisburg on the old James River and Kanawha Turnpike, it was an important stop for more than a century and remained a popular attraction even after the advent of motor-lodging when the turnpike became paved, two-lane highway U.S. 60. Built on a foundation of hand-worked stone, the building consists chiefly of a 20-by-50-foot rectangle of hewn timber harvested from trees that were centuries old when they were squared and notched. Three massive stone chimneys vent five prodigious fireplaces, each of which boasts a unique hearth. Stone and timber have been exposed ornamentally within the house, which is otherwise known for its carpentered first-floor interior walls, which were likely finished in the 1820s. Unusual features noted by historians include finished exterior walls along the front veranda, which runs across the entirety of the facade, and a second-floor entrance reached by an exterior stairway off the veranda. Others include a Victorian oriel window added in about 1888, and a back wing that includes a remarkably sloping second-story room legendarily built of a boat. Of interest to many visitors, the house includes artifacts of its occupation during the Civil War in the form of sword hacks and carvings that appear on the walls, mantles, and door facings. The words "1862Headquarters of the Chicago Grey Dragoons" is carved over one of the two front doors while "Union" is carved alongside another. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, the property has undergone minor restorations and improvements, including the installation of a geothermal heating system and the restoration of a summer kitchen located off the rear wing. As the building is a designated historic landmark, tax credits and matching grants are available to help owners with its repair and development. Much of the grounds near the house has been preserved. The stone sidewalk to the street-side coach-stand remains, as does a small wellhouse, and a large sycamoreperhaps older than the inn itself. Approximately 65 inches in diameter near its base, it is estimated at 260 years old. ABOUT ANSTED The Town of Ansted, its present population estimated at 1,400, has long been associated with travel. Located along a natural passage through the Appalachian Mountains, travellers for more than a century lodged at its then-famous Halfway House and camped in the surrounding meadows. In the late 1800s, the community gained prominence as the downstream entrance to the New River Gorge. Coal barons and industrialists arrived, including William Nelson Page, organizer of the Virginian Railway, whose elaborate home overlooks Ansted's small downtown area. Ansted is perhaps best known as the home of Hawks Nest State Park, famous for its scenic aerial tramway and overlooks of the gorge. Other community highlights include its two-mile scenic rail trail and "Contentment," a museum and the restored home of Colonel George Imboden. The grave of Julia Neale Jackson, the mother of General Stonewall Jackson, is located in the town cemetery. In the early 1900s, Ansted blossomed as a tourist destination. The Midland Trail was improved to federal status as U.S. 60, a paved two-lane highway, and souvenir shops and small tourist attractions opened along with way. The elaborate stone overlook area at Hawks Nest was then built. Ansted transformed dramatically in the 1980s after the National Park Service established the New River Gorge National River and after the area became famous as a destination for whitewater rafting. In 1988, heavy traffic on U.S. 60 decreased dramatically when I-64 opened to the south. The route was then designated a scenic byway and has become a preferred recreational travel route. The Ansted economy is now tied to that of the New River Gorge, which is expected to be designated the New River Gorge National Park in 2020. Some tourism officials in the park region have predicted an increase of as much as 50 percent in park visitation above the current tally of some 1.2 million visitors annually. LOCATION Google Coordinates: 38.1347565°(N), -81.0964306°(W) Address: 123 James River and Kanawha Turnpike, Ansted, WV 25812 Elevation: 1,310 ft. +/- HOME INFORMATION Construction Type: Frame and hewn timber Style: Two Story Sq. Ft. Main 1,672 Sq. Ft. Upper 1,400 Total Sq. Ft. 3,072 Total Rooms 14 Total Bedrooms 4 Total Bathrooms 1 1/2 Flooring: Hardwood Countertops Kitchen: Laminate Countertops Bath: Laminate Items to Convey: Range/Oven, Refrigerator Mech/Elect Systems: Intercom, High Speed Internet Air Conditioning: Central Air Heating: Propane, Geothermal Exterior Material: Stone; Timber; Clapboard Foundation: Stone Roofing: Metal Features Exterior: Porches, Well House Utilities: Electric, Natural Gas, Public Water, Public Sewer PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ansted Elementary School Ansted Middle School Midland Trail High School DIRECTIONS From Charleston, West Virginia, follow US-60 east approximately 40 miles into Ansted. Turn left onto James River and Kanawha Turnpike across from Dollar General store. Property is on left at .1 miles. From Fayetteville, West Virginia, follow the US-19 expressway north approximately eight miles to the US-60 exit. From the exit, turn west onto US-60 and proceed 6.1 miles. Turn right onto James River and Kanawha Turnpike across from Dollar General store. Property is on left at .1 miles. REGIONAL INFORMATION Ansted is located in Fayette County in the New River Gorge region of southern West Virginia. The area is one of the state's chief tourism-destination areas, best known for its dramatic landscapes and opporunities for hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, paddling, sightseeing, and rock climbing. The region near Ansted is, in fact, one of the chief climbing and whitewater rafting destinations in the eastern U.S. Fayette County Commission fayettecounty.wv.gov Fayetteville Convention and Visitors Bureau visitfayettevillewv.com Gauley River National Recreation Area nps.gov/gari/index.htm Hawks Nest State Park wvstateparks.com/park/hawks-nest-state-park New River Gorge National River nps.gov/neri/index.htm New River Gorge Convention and Visitors Bureau newrivergorgecvb.com New River Gorge Regional Development Authority nrgrda.org The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve summitbsa.org Town of Ansted, West Virginia anstedwv.com

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