Check Out These Luxury Listings in the Eastern Panhandle
The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia is known for being one of the most affordable places to live in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore region. If you’re looking for a larger home with more acreage but still seek city conveniences, like local shopping and dining, the Eastern Panhandle is the place to be. As any resident will tell you, Jefferson and Berkeley Counties offer more bang for your buck—and they’re just an hour and a half drive to favorite spots, like the National Mall or the Baltimore National Aquarium.
While known for our rich history, scenic landscapes, and housing affordability, we also have our fair share of luxury properties. Check out these three breathtaking luxury listings right here in the Eastern Panhandle!
Graycliff Hall
Welcome to Graycliff Hall, a 15th century Tuscan Costello style estate overlooking the Potomac River. This residence is priced at a cool $5.2 million, with over 13,000 square feet and 13 acres of land to enjoy.
Currently used as a primary residence and corporate retreat center, Graycliff Hall is located in Shepherds Cove Residential Community, just fifteen minutes from downtown Shepherdstown.
This home is the stuff of dreams for nature lovers. Imagine cozying up on the balcony with a piping cup of cocoa in the fall, watching the sun set over the Potomac, or dropping a line in the stocked pond on a crisp autumn morning.
Keyes Ferry Estate
Listed at $2.6 million, Keyes Ferry Estate sits on just over 29 acres of land in historic Charles Town, West Virginia.
Built in 1960, the home was designed and owned by Mary Lou and Dr. Jules Langlet, who served as pillars in the Charles Town community.
Along with seven beds and nine baths, this home boasts a flagstone courtyard patio and pool, tennis court, and Japanese-style garden.
Adding to its vintage charm, the Keyes Ferry Estate also features its very own chapel, tower, and library.
What would you dream up if you had the keys to this gorgeous estate?
Mount Ellen
Historic home lovers, this $1.5 million property is for you!
Built in the 1700s, Mount Ellen served as the headquarters for union soldiers during the Civil War as well as a hospital following the battle at Antietam.
The home features original hardwood floors and high ceilings, along with ten fireplaces and a blacksmith shop. The property also houses a professionally restored slave cabin and tollhouse.
While this home boasts several historical features, it also offers exquisite modern luxuries, including a fully renovated master bath, sauna, and heated mineral pool.
With four beds and six baths, a mother-in-law suite, and nearly 6,000 square feet, Mount Ellen is the perfect home for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern elegance.
Are you looking to purchase a luxury home in the Eastern Panhandle? Give one of our agents a call today, and we’ll find the perfect property for you!
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