Closed: 114 Fayette St
ABOUT 114 FAYETTE ST IN STAUNTON, VA
“Welcome to the heart of Staunton's Newtown Historic District, where this meticulously renovated home offers the best of both worlds: original architectural details and extensive modern updates.
Refinished original hardwood floors flow through beautifully preserved woodwork on doors and trim. Large, light-filled, wavy glass windows bring in peaceful natural light. The custom kitchen is a chef’s dream, with new shaker style cabinets, brand new stainless steel appliances, and a custom built range hood, along with a custom wood island perfect for daily life and entertaining alike. The fully renovated bathrooms have been thoughtfully completed with original charm in mind. Every surface of this home has been carefully renovated for worry-free living.
Updates include new 200amp service and updated wiring, new central heating and cooling, water heater, fresh paint on the roof, exterior, and interior, a new supersized rear deck for entertaining, and more. Steps to downtown Staunton from your front porch to enjoy dinner on Beverley this summer or stroll to the Wharf on Saturdays for the farmers market.
Don’t miss your chance to be the next steward of this historic Staunton property! HSF historical documents show year built of 1877-1884.”
3 bed | 3 bath | c.1884
Listed at $469,000
by Jenny Mitchell and Sophie Bergquist with jbs Realty
THE BEFORE AND AFTER
Good things take time, and a talented team spent a lot of time to get this special project to the finish line ✨
Jenny and I had so much fun creating the creative concept for the renovations alongside Spirit Homes, choosing paint colors and fixtures that would modernize but keep the historic character of the property in tact.
We staged with the features of the house in mind, with a mix of rich colors and lighter details that would help the future buyer imagine themselves in their everyday lives enjoying Fayette St.
THE AREA
This renovated gem is located right in Staunton’s Newtown Historic District, known for being Staunton’s oldest distinctly residential neighborhood. It consists of homes built between the 1870s and 1920s, but some older structures date to the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Fayette Street itself is special, as Visit Staunton describes, “Look for Italianate, Dutch Colonial, Queen Anne, and stone block townhouses. 19 S. Fayette Street was built in 1810, and T.J. Collins designed the “new” entrance in 1905. When Fayette St. ends at Beverley, look across the street at the Smith-Thompson house at 701-703 Beverley Street. The sided portion, built by a Revolutionary War-soldier-turned-barber who claimed to have shaved George Washington, dates from 1792, and is one of Staunton’s oldest buildings.”
The new owners will be able to stroll into the heart of downtown Staunton or over to The Wharf for a Staunton Farmer’s Market on Saturdays.
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