Located on one of the city's most prestigious streets, this distinguished Tudor Revival was built in 1928 and is situated on just over 2.5 acres of finely manicured land in
Richmond, VA. Custom-designed for a paper and fibreboard magnate, the brick historical mansion has been meticulously restored and expanded with conservation-minded attention to the leaded glass, masonry, and metalwork throughout.
Affectionately known as the Hummel House, it features approximately
9,710 square feet of living space with four bedrooms, four full and four half bathrooms, a vestibule and separate foyer with staircase, an elevator, formal living and dining rooms with fireplaces, an eat-in gourmet
kitchen with a French range and state-of-the-art stainless steel appliances, a breakfast room,
family room with fireplace, a sitting room with fireplace and custom built-ins, lower level with recreation room and a wine cellar, and much more.
Outdoor features include a gated entrance, two motor courts, covered porches, a stone terrace, a pergola, stone patios,
swimming pool, and a three-car detached garage with an expansive exercise room above.