21717 Beckley Rd, Flat Top, Wv 25841 (MLS# 21-621)


$285,000
21717 Beckley Rd
Flat Top, Wv 25841
MLS# 21-621
Status: Closed
3 beds  |  2 baths  |  954 sqft


Front of Homeplace
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Front of Homeplace From US-19 Showing wellhouse wing Front Porch Entry Level Floorplan Living Room Family Room Dining Room Office Kitchen Screened Porch Mud Room Pantry Concealed Appliances Entry Level Bathroom Entry Level Utilities Rustic Staircase Upper Level Floorplan Bedroom Master Bedroom Reading Room Master Bath Guest House & Summer Kitchen Summer Kitchen Guest House Bedroom Cellar Breezeway Well Room Root Cellar Outhouse Outhouse Interior HVAC Unit Fire Ring Stone Table Front Lawn

Property Description
The Leafie Lilly Harvey Homeplace has been restored by the Workshops of David T. Smith. Filled with its period-style cabinetry, it has been featured in some of the nation's top American Country and home interior journals and compendiums. The landmark was for many years owned by Virgil and Leafie Lilly Harvey, both local educators and two of the region's notable residents. It was purchased in 2006 by David T. and Lora Smith, who have since restored it to its historic condition while adding concealed state-of-the-art amenities and appliances.

Details
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Realtor.COM Type: Residential - Single Family
Contract Information
Type of Sale: Traditional/Conventional
Status Change Date: 2021-07-08
Current Price: $285,000
Status: Closed
Sold Price: $285,000
Sold Date: 2021-07-05
Under Contract Date: 2021-03-11
Location, Tax & Legal
Zoning: Residential
Taxes: 1923.22
Tax Year: 2020
Map (Tax Ticket): 3
Deed Book: 930
Parcel (Tax Ticket): 37
Page: 60
House Number: 21717
Street Name: Beckley Rd
State/Province: Wv
Postal Code: 25841
County: Mercer
Area: Jumping Branch
General Property Description
Construction Type: Site-built (Stick)
Style: 1 1/2 Story
Lot Acres: 2.83
SqFt. Main: 1336
SqFt. Upper: 954
SqFt. Lower-Finished: 954
Garage Type: Detached
Total Rooms: 14
Total Bathrooms: 2
Total Bedrooms: 3
Garage Remarks: workshop
Total Full Baths: 2
Year Built: 1900
Total SqFt.: 954
Property Remarks
Directions: From I-77 at Ghent, West Virginia, follow US-19 south 2.6 miles to a right turn into the gated property entrance. Contact David Sibray (304-575-7390) or Randy Burdette (304-667-2897).
Hot Sheet Comment: new
Property Attributes
Historic: 1
Miscellaneous
HOA: No
Flooring
Hardwood: 1
Foundation
Block: 1
Stone: 1
Countertops Kitchen
Butcher Block: 1
Roofing
Age of Roof: 2012
Metal: 1
Countertops Bath
None: 1
Items to Convey
Ceiling Fans: 1
Dishwasher: 1
Refrigerator: 1
Utilities
Fuel: Gas
Sewer: Septic
Mech/Elect Systems
Alarm System: 1
Cable Available: 1
Carbon Monoxide (wired): 1
Smoke Detect (Wired): 1
Air Conditioning
Central Air: 1
Heating
Forced Air: 1
Views
Pastoral View: 1
Sunrise / Eastern: 1
Exterior Material
Vinyl: 1
Recreational Feature
RV Accessible: 1
Property Features
Property Attributes: Historic
Flooring: Hardwood
Countertops Kitchen: Butcher Block
Countertops Bath: None
Items to Convey: Ceiling Fans; Dishwasher; Refrigerator
Air Conditioning: Central Air
Heating: Forced Air
Exterior Material: Vinyl
Foundation: Block; Stone
Roofing: Metal
Recreational Feature: RV Accessible
Views: Pastoral View; Sunrise / Eastern
Supplements
The 2.8-acre property has been a landmark along rural US-19 since its construction more than a century ago. Surrounded by heirloom plantings of lilac, hydrangea, fruit trees, and other vintage species, and ornamented with a collection of birdhouses, firepits, and antique stone benches provided by the Smiths, "Leafie's Cottage," as it has most recently been known, continues to attract the attention of passersby. Built in 1900, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom, one-and-a-half story residence has been carefully restored and reconstructed by the Workshops of David T. Smith to embody the region's rural heritage. Its period-style cabinetry and bead-board walls conceal state-of-the-art appliances and utilities, including central air and heat. A 2006-2009 remodel saw the restoration of much of the interior, including the kitchen, which was renovated to the high standards of the workshops. Its exterior boasts all that a farmhouse of the 1900s could offerflagstone walks, a wrap-around porch, a kitchen breezeway adjoining a cellar and wellhouse, and a metal roof that turns the patter of rain into gentle music. A screened porch with a view of the farmland behind the house has been added off the kitchen to the rear of the residence.
Room Information
Room Name Level Length Length Width Area Width Area Remarks
Living RoomMain19.0019.0013.00247.0013.00247.00Bay Window; Formal Entrance
Family RoomMain13.0013.0012.00156.0012.00156.00Fireplace; Southern Exposure
Dining RoomMain17.0017.0015.00255.0015.00255.00Fireplace; Largest Room in House
KitchenMain15.0015.0010.00150.0010.00150.00Appliances concealed in American period cabinetry
OfficeMain15.0015.006.0090.006.0090.00Garden View; Period Shelving; Cabinetry
Mud RoomMain10.0010.004.0040.004.0040.00Breezeway; entrance to wellhouse and root cellar
Bonus RoomMain20.0020.006.00120.006.00120.00Sleeping porch with windowed walls
Bathroom 2Main15.0015.005.0075.005.0075.00Period fixtures; washer-dryer area
Master BedroomUpper12.0012.009.00108.009.00108.00Walk-in Closet; Cabinetry; Dressing Area
Bedroom 2Upper9.009.008.0072.008.0072.00Morning Sun; Frontage View
LibraryUpper8.008.007.0056.007.0056.00Second Floor Reading Alcove
Master BathroomUpper8.008.008.0064.008.0064.00Period Fixtures; Southern Exposure

Listing Office: Foxfire Realty

Last Updated: August - 27 - 2024

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