This lovely 12,700 square foot Georgian Colonial Revival on 43 acres of expansive lawns and gardens has hit the market for $8.45 million in Charlottesville, Virginia. The property first listed in 2018 for $19.78 million and property records show it selling in January 2020 for $7.5 million. It’s known as Gallison Hall and was designed by architect Stanhope Johnson. Built 1931 – 1933, the home is on the Virginia and National Historic Registers and is noted for its quality workmanship, elaborate woodwork and exquisite architectural details inspired by some of Virginia’s finest estates. The current listing states that a complete renovation has begun and that this is a unique opportunity for a new owner to customize and finish the project. According to a previous listing, the 12,700 square foot floor plan included a grand formal entrance, large panelled library, a formal living room with intricate mouldings and banquet-sized formal dining hall. There are 6 bedrooms, 7 full and 3 partial bathrooms throughout. The property includes a lovely indoor pool pavilion, tennis pavilion with gallery, squash court, a one bedroom/one bathroom apartment, a log cabin and enjoys dramatic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Interior photos are from previous listing. Gallison Hall is on the market for $8.45 million with Stephen McLean of McLean Faulconer Inc.
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