The Mansion at Fort Chiswell, 1840 Greek Revival house in Max Meadows, Virginia - $2.9 Million

The Mansion at Fort Chiswell for sale in Max Meadows, Virginia. Built in 1840  by Stephen and Joseph McGavock, Greek Revival style, preserved and upgraded, 15 acres, 12214 square feet. $2,999,900.

The Mansion at Fort Chiswell 1840 Greek Revival Max Meadows Virginia - front view

House overview

The Mansion at Fort Chiswell is a historic home located in Max Meadows, VA, which is Southern VA in Wythe County. It was constructed in 1840 by Stephen and Joseph McGavock.

The Mansion is a beautiful brick Greek Revival architecture style dwelling. It was added to the National Registry of Historic Properties in May 1971.

Recent ownership has been upgrading, preserving, and maintaining the integrity of this magnificent property. The Mansion has operated as a museum, restaurant, and special events hospitality destination. 

A covered timber frame pavilion with a stone construction fireplace complete with brick ovens has been added as an outdoor event area for up to 310 guests. 

This landmark estate is now being offered for sale. With an acceptable offer, its antique furnishings and a fully equipped commercial kitchen may convey with the property. 

This Mansion and property can be used as a private residence and/or as a B&B that can offer historic tours, weddings and corporate events.

House details

  • Bedrooms: 5

  • Bathrooms: 3.5

  • Interior area: 12,214 sqft

  • Lot size: 15 Acres

  • Year built: 1840

  • Style: Greek Revival

  • State: Virginia

  • Price: $2,999,900

  • Photos and info: The Mansion at Fort Chiswell

  • Contact: Dana Bradley, Waterfront Group

    • Tel: (704) 236-2357

    • Office: (704) 896-5880

    • Email: dbradley@waterfrontgrp.com

  • Address: 325 Factory Outlet Dr, Max Meadows, VA 24360

 

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