Known for historic charm, and chosen by “Travel + Leisure” readers as one of the 15 BEST CITIES for their 2023 awards, Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia has a rare historic gem that has just listed! Pollard Park was designed by Virginia’s Governor John Garland Pollard as the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg was just beginning in the 1920’s. The quaint neighborhood, which encompasses a spring-fed stream, is a carefully preserved blend of historic homes on the National Register of Historic Places. Steps away from the Colonial area and Merchant’s Square’s dining and shopping district, 600 Pollard Park will be celebrating its centennial in 5 years. As only one of two homes designed by the architect who oversaw the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, this home retains its original character with a slate roof, polished woodwork, wide plank oak floors, 9ft ceilings, a Florida room, & arched brick fireplace. It lives large due to its efficient use of space, thoughtful & unobtrusive modernizations, and its detached 2 car garage with additional 260 sf of conditioned space above that’s perfect as a office, hobby, or rec room! With outdoor concerts, bi-annual fireworks festivities, and the upcoming 250th Commemoration of the American Revolution, now is the time to come home to Williamsburg!
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Year Built
1929
Updated on June 14, 2024 at 6:20 pm