Located in
Charlottesville, VA and inspired by the presidential mansions of
Mount Vernon (Alexandria, VA) and
Monticello (Charlottesville, VA), this 140-acre estate known as "Eaglecrest" was built in 2000 with a main house and several additional buildings on the vast spread of land. A two-hour drive from
Washington, DC in the heart of Virginia, the compound is impeccably outfitted and maintained for private and secure living on a grand scale.
The Colonial-inspired main brick mansion features approximately
17,000 square feet of living space with seven bedrooms, seven full and one half bathroom, two-story foyer with double staircase, two-story living room, formal
dining room, a butler's pantry, gourmet
kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a breakfast room and rear staircase,
family room with fireplace and built-in media center, a screened-in porch, home office with built-ins, two wings with room suites and conservatories, second floor
home office with fireplace, a lower club level with lounge,
wine cellar, game room, library with fireplace,
billiards and media rooms, two three-car garages, and much more.
Outdoor features include motor court, fountain, front and rear porticos, brick terraces and patios,
swimming pool with deck jets, a pergola, a pavilion and reflecting pool, a sunken tennis court, formal gardens, and a pond with dock. The sprawling estate also includes a gate guest house, a 10-car carriage house with executive office suite, log cabin, two-car flower house, two bar/equipment sheds, and a covered bridge.