Situated on approximately 1.3 acres, Diamond Hill is surrounded by tall shade trees, flowering shrubs, and unique daylilies. Colorful perennials and traditional shrubs line both driveways, leading guests past herb gardens and antique statues to a rose garden. Diamond Hill was built by a local merchant in 1820, long before the town was named Charlotte Court House. When the red clay was excavated during construction the mica particles embedded in the soil sparkled and glittered like diamonds. Therefore, the house was named Diamond Hill. The homes front porch was added around 1915 and the house was renovated and an addition was constructed in 1965. There is charm throughout this 3,000 sqft. home and the 2-story outbuilding with electricity provides bonus room to enjoy and store stuff. This unique property offers you an opportunity to live in Historic Charlotte County and also be close to Fa...
Situated on approximately 1.3 acres, Diamond Hill is surrounded by tall shade trees, flowering shrubs, and unique daylilies. Colorful perennials and traditional shrubs line both driveways, leading guests past herb gardens and antique statues to a rose garden. Diamond Hill was built by a local merchant in 1820, long before the town was named Charlotte Court House. When the red clay was excavated during construction the mica particles embedded in the soil sparkled and glittered like diamonds. Therefore, the house was named Diamond Hill. The homes front porch was added around 1915 and the house was renovated and an addition was constructed in 1965. There is charm throughout this 3,000 sqft. home and the 2-story outbuilding with electricity provides bonus room to enjoy and store stuff. This unique property offers you an opportunity to live in Historic Charlotte County and also be close to Farmville, Appomattox, and Lynchburg. Schedule your private tour today!
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Research Parcel Informationake Abilene Rd (Rt 604) which becomes Union Cemetery Rd, at stop sign go straight onto David Bruce Avenue and follow to property on right.
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