Monticola, a Greek Revival Mansion located in Howardsville, Virginia, was built in the 1850s for Daniel James Hartsook, a merchant, banker and planter. In 1865, Union troops raided Howardsville and Monticola, but left the mansion undamaged. In 1887, Emil Otto Nolting purchased the estate. Nolting modified the portico and added a semicircular porch at the rear of the house. Monticola remained in the Nolting family into the twentieth century. The estate changed hands several times since then.
In late 2005, Dunterry LLC acquired the home which was showing its age. Dunterry worked with Frazier Associates to develop a renovation plan that was approved by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Dunterry was able to restore the original front porch design. A kitchen, bathrooms and closets were added. The home is now available for purchase with 102 acres for $4,034,950 or purchase with 2...
In late 2005, Dunterry LLC acquired the home which was showing its age. Dunterry worked with Frazier Associates to develop a renovation plan that was approved by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Dunterry was able to restore the original front porch design. A kitchen, bathrooms and closets were added. The home is now available for purchase with 102 acres for $4,034,950 or purchase with 292 acres for $4,893,950
Eleven 18 x 18 rooms including
4 Bedrooms (3.5 baths)
Double parlor with pocket doors
Gourmet kitchen with adjacent family room
Billiard room with wet bar and entertainment area
Office area
12 fireplaces
Heart-pine floors throughout
Accessible cupola
Original smokehouse
Original 810 square foot cottage (could be guest house or studio)
4 other outbuildings
Pool
Mature boxwoods and cedar grove
Gated entrance
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