Here Architect William Newton Hale, whose works are collected at UVA, drew inspiration from the English and French Regency style. Built in 1954 as one of the original homes in Spicers Mill Farm near James Madison's Montpelier, this home enjoys a premium setting on 3.61 acres (three lots). The interior is marked by recently refinished white oak floors, plaster walls & ceilings and two curved staircases. There is a first floor en-suite master bedroom and a second first floor bedroom/full bath. The second floor has two bedrooms and a full bath. The full basement is unfinished but lends itself to further improvement with a roughed-in half bath. A private large deck in the rear overlooks 400+ acres in conservation easement. 40 mins to UVa
From Town of Orange left on Spicers Mill Road 3 miles to right on Little Skyline Drive to property on left