Nestled along the scenic Charles Town Pike in Hillsboro, The Mann House offers a rare opportunity to own one of Loudoun County’s oldest surviving homes — a timeless 1740 estate rich in history, privacy, and natural beauty. Lovingly preserved across centuries and thoughtfully upgraded in recent years, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath log and stone home sits on over 12 acres of gently rolling pasture, wooded trails, and flowing creeks — including frontage on Catoctin Creek, one of Virginia’s most storied waterways. With only six owners in nearly 300 years, the home radiates character and craftsmanship: hand-hewn log walls, original wide-plank pine floors, and two fieldstone fireplaces offer a warm, authentic atmosphere throughout. The standing seam metal roof preserves the colonial character while offering lasting durability. The kitchen — designed for gathering — features Argentine and Brazilian marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and architectural details that blend rustic elegance with modern utility. A stone-lined root cellar offers space for wine, storage, or a creative historic showcase. Behind the scenes, extensive system updates have already been completed:
For sale
Price cut: $13K (8/9)
$1,150,000
37275 Charles Town Pike, Purcellville, VA 20132
3beds
2,071sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1740
12.08 Acres Lot
$1,121,200 Zestimate®
$555/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Historic outbuildingsRolling pastureFieldstone fireplacesLuxury finishesOpen meadowsStone-lined root cellarStanding seam metal roof
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