Just two blocks north of town center, on the tree lined residential streets of N. Commerce, sits one of the oldest homes in Centreville. Public Records show this gem's construction as 1881. However, early deeds indicate the first iteration was built by William Legg and appeared on N. Commerce Street as early as 1803. It was enlarged in the early 19th century to its current 2-1/2 story, double pile building and, most recently, in 2008, a modern kitchen and rear deck were added. The original kitchen remains in the charming brick-lined renovated cellar with full bath and walkout to the landscaped backyard.Wonderful natural lighting fills every room, from the front entrance stair-hallway that leads to the rear kitchen and every floor and landing. The second and third floor hallways are rooms in themselves where the second-floor hall becomes a cozy library and the third-floor hall makes a perfect study area.T his unique home has been carefully updated while still retaining the classic charm of the original design.
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