This house has bead board for days! It’s super cute with great potential and in a nice area. But there is that pesky situation of no plumbing. The house was built in 1930. It is located on 2.24 acres in Chatham, Virginia. The house features a covered front porch, wood floors, bead board walls, baseboards, solid wood doors, bead board ceilings and original mantels. There is a chicken coop and other outbuildings on the property. Chatham is a nice town and it’s not too far from Danville, Virginia. Two bedrooms and 1,288 square feet. $82,500

 

Tucked away on 2.24 acres in the quiet countryside of Chatham, this 1930 farmhouse is a step into a simpler time. Original woodlap walls and roof echo stories of the past, while two porches invite you to slow down and savor the view. A small chicken coop and vintage outbuildings dot the property, ready for revival. While electric, well, and septic will need to be added, the groundwork is here for a one-of-a-kind homestead restoration. Bring your vision—and a little grit—and turn this timeless treasure into your personal escape.

 

 

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