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‘Unreal’ estate with intriguing past for sale in Virginia. See what $26.5M gets you.

By TJ Macias

Jun 10, 2024 | Hall and Hall
‘Unreal’ estate with intriguing past for sale in Virginia. See what $26.5M gets you.

An estate named Llangollen has landed on the real estate market in Upperville, Virginia.

The property dates back to the Colonial era when it was owned by the Powell family from 1795 through the 1800s, until it was purchased by lawyer Harry Toulmin in 1908, The Post reported. The estate became a marvel of character and beauty when it was bought by U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom John Hay Whitney as a gift for his wife, Mary Elizabeth Altemus.

A restored 12,500-square-foot Colonial Revival manor house is the heart of the property, and there are multiple other structures.

Llangollen is unusual in that it’s an outstanding equestrian property, yet it could easily be adapted for alternate uses,” the listing on Hall and Hall says. “The open ground is mostly level, making it ideal for farming, livestock, or wildlife habitat. Where there is topography, it is gently rolling and provides just enough elevation to make recreational pursuits interesting.”

The listing is held by Alex Webel.

 

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