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Benjamin Wierman House, also known as the Gorman Lloyd House and Snapp House, is a historic home located at 4049 Flat Rock Rd, Quicksburg, VA 22847. It was built in 1859, and is a two-story, frame I-house dwelling in the Greek Revival style. The house features a long set of new wooden steps that lead up to a small front portico and massive cut limestone chimneys. Since its construction, the house has seen very few alterations, resulting in the retention of the original floor plan and much of the original plaster and woodwork. Some furniture, including a cupboard, chair, and bench, is original to the house as well, and even the names of Wierman’s children can still be read where they were scribbled on the inside of the attic door. Also located on the grounds are the contributing one-story frame spring house with a loft, a small meat house, a frame chicken house, and a horse barn site.
History is an important aspect of living in Shenandoah County. Do you want to sell real estate near Benjamin Wierman House in the Shenandoah Valley?
Real estate near the vicinity consists of a mix of residential and rural properties. The area offers a range of property types, including single-family homes, historic houses, farmland, and potentially some commercial properties. You can find properties with larger plots of land, offering a sense of privacy and space. There are modern residential homes, ranging from smaller single-family houses to larger, more upscale properties.  

 

History and Local Real Estate

Virginia was one of the 13 colonies and many of our Founding Fathers are directly tied to Northern Virginia.  Furthermore, several major Civil War campaigns occurred in or near this area.

Can agents of Nesbitt Realty say for certain that Benjamin Wierman House will impact real estate values in Shenandoah County or neighboring communities?  Definitely, even though we appreciate that impact can be somewhat limited, we still know that there will be an effect. If you want our expert opinion about the community close to Benjamin Wierman House, the Commonwealth of Virginia requires that we sign a representation agreement. If you would like to know more about buying properties not far from Benjamin Wierman House, email us, we're eager to help. Our phone number is (703)765-0300.

Related Communities: Quicksburg, and Shenandoah County

 

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