With a reputation for having been the home of two early U.S. presidents, Charlottesville, Virginia, is steeped in history. Yet, only some things may be as old as they look. For example, a luxury 140-acre compound built in 2000 takes its style cues from historic estates while doubling down on modern-day luxuries.
Eaglecrest, as it’s called, is located amid formal lawns, tree-filled fields and ponds. The property contains an early American-style main house, guest house, log cabin, two barns, as well as a 40-by-60-foot outside swimming pool, tennis courts and a carriage house with room for 10 vehicles. It’s on the market for $11.5 million.
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