The agencies in Berkeley County
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Huxley Hall - Circa 1782 A World Apart Rare opportunity to own this stunning historic brick and stone home, spanning 3,648 Sq.Ft., overlooking Tuscarora Creek (creek included!) on 13.4 acres right in the town of Martinsburg. This property, with only four owners (including a Revolutionary War Captain) and owned by the Townsend family for over 60 years, is now on the market. In the public record it appears the house was sold 2 years ago however this was a division of the inheritance by the heirs and does not reflect in any way the value of the property. Features: Historic Charm: Built in 1782, this elegant yet comfortable home is perfect for family and friends. Spacious Interiors: 10-foot ceilings, original wood floors, and four fireplaces. Outdoor Living: Double porches for relaxing with views of Tuscarora Creek and the pasture area. Meticulously Cared For: The home has been carefully maintained. Additional Buildings: Includes a stone spring house and a detached 3-car garage with a separate office or workshop area. Nature at its Best: Enjoy the symphony of birds, bees, and butterflies in this magical, private setting with mature trees and partly wooded areas. Recreational Opportunities: Fish in your own side yard and keep horses or cattle on the property. Convenient Location: Close to I-81, Exit 13 Near WV University Hospital Proximity to War Memorial Park, Malls (Foxcroft Town Center, The Commons) Minutes to downtown Martinsburg and the MARC commuter train to DC Additional Information: Extensive historic documents will convey with the property. Floor plans included in the listing. Interactive 3D video available for virtual tours. Exceptional in every way, Huxley Hall offers a rare blend of historic elegance and modern convenience. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a piece of history in Martinsburg.
…By Annonceur International
53+- acres +/- set back and entirely visible from I-81. Site is situated off of Exit 14, I-81 interchange; University of WV Hospital Exit and Dry Run Road Exit. It is across I-81 from the University of WV hospital. Current access is via Shellbark Lane to Cabana Lane (60' wide access point), other access possible. Great property for residential, commercial or mixed use. Lots of recent development in this area notably big Proctor & Gamble manufacturing plant, multiple warehouse facilities (Amazon in Winchester). Adjacent to residential developments. Also several large residential developments within 3 miles. Site is about 11 miles from the I-70/I-81 interchange in Maryland. Easy access to down town Martinsburg, DC Commuter train, great commuter location. Property consists of three adjacent parcels. Additional lots 3.74 Acres Summit Drive priced at $137,500. Lot 5 Shellbark, priced at $72,000. This site has 100 feet of direct frontage on Shellbark Lane which is sufficient for utilization as an access point for intensive development of the site. An adjacent lot along Shellbark Lane which is also offered provides a second area of road frontage and a second access point for significant development. The property previously secured Sketch Plat approval for intensive development which demonstrates the residential development potential of this site. Appraisal available. PUBLIC WATER AND SEWER LINES AT PROPERTY BOUNDARY.
…By Annonceur International
PRICE REDUCED! Where Architectural Digest meets mountain serenity-welcome to 79 Marigold Way. A modern eco-luxe retreat nestled in the exclusive Broomgrass community, this 3-bedroom, 4-bath passive solar masterpiece was designed by acclaimed natural architect Sigi Koko and custom-built over two years with impeccable attention to craftsmanship, sustainability, and sensory living. At the heart of the 3,479 sq ft residence lies a dramatic two-story stone fireplace, with a Rumford firebox designed to reflect heat into the room. 180 tons of hand quarried limestone salvaged from a pre-Civil War era barn foundation in Shepherdstown was transported for the construction of the fireplace, retaining walls, and stone features, such as the cairn at the top of the driveway. Blacksmiths by local artisans at Anvil Works hand forged the fireplace screen. The open-concept living and dining space is anchored by hand-troweled, radiant-heated concrete floors and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the seasonally shifting landscape and fill the home with natural light. The chef’s kitchen is as durable as it is refined, featuring Lukrete concrete countertops, custom bamboo cabinetry by Cohen Custom Cabinetry, natural-edge walnut accents, and eco-conscious finishes. Just steps away, a curved architectural wall leads to a cozy family room designed for quiet evenings and uninterrupted streaming, thanks to high-speed connectivity from nearby towers. The first-floor primary suite is a sanctuary in its own right, with an ensuite bathroom featuring double terrazzo sinks, an overhead rain showerhead, and a site-poured Japanese soaking tub crafted from concrete and polished to a soft finish- a sculptural centerpiece grounded in wellness and intentional design. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms share a cleverly designed bath featuring a space-saving sliding glass shower that can be accessed from either side, perfectly balancing function and flow. Both rooms feature sustainable cork flooring, soft underfoot, continuing the eco-conscious narrative. Both bedrooms offer captivating sightlines to the lush, living roof, an eco-friendly feature that acts as a thermal insulator to reduce energy consumption. A cozy second floor sitting nook provides access to the cantilevered balcony where you can enjoy the surrounding landscape or gaze at the night sky. From a glass walkway, you are led through an interior bridge to a separate studio apartment, complete with a full kitchenette, tiled shower, and a private balcony overlooking North Mountain and fields. Outdoors, every detail has been considered: a deep covered patio with a wood-burning fireplace, living roof blooming with sedum, and garden paths lined with lavender, hellebores, phlox, and mature crepe myrtles. Panoramic views of Sleepy Creek and North Mountain complete the immersive natural experience. This is a home where sustainable luxury meets editorial-worthy design. Geothermal heating and cooling, radiant floor heating, and passive solar orientation work in harmony with thick straw-bale wall insulation to create year-round comfort with reduced energy consumption. Clay and lime plaster offer both tactile elegance and natural breathability. Douglas Fir moldings and trim elevate every surface with warm tones. An underground water collection cistern, along with bio-kinetic septic system, provides landscape irrigation. Broomgrass is a 325 acre community comprised of 16, one-acre properties with shared ownership of the remaining 309 acres of pastures and woodlands in a preservation trust. Shared amenities include a large pool, hot tub, sauna, pavilion, and kitchen for community gatherings. A true unicorn property, seamlessly blending design pedigree, environmental ethos, and editorial appeal.
…By Hunt Country Sotheby's International Realty
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente in Berkeley County. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.