Flowerdew Hundred
Richmond, Virginia
Grand Residence: Beautifully constructed in 1997 using cypress siding and a standing seam roof this stately home offers approximately 14,000 sq. ft. of exceptional finished space. It offers three finished levels above ground plus a finished lower level with large gathering room and second kitchen. Additional features include: high ceilings on the main level, significant use of walnut paneling and heart pine flooring throughout, full kitchens on both the main and lower level, 13 bedrooms, 9 full baths, 3 one half baths, 6 fireplaces, covered parking for many vehicles plus a generator.
The land is loamy cropland with approximately 90% open, and fenced; some wetlands do exist along the James River and along the Flowerdew Creek. The land is currently planted and rotated between soybeans and corn. The current Zoning includes: A-1, R-2 and, M-2 (see Zoni...
The land is loamy cropland with approximately 90% open, and fenced; some wetlands do exist along the James River and along the Flowerdew Creek. The land is currently planted and rotated between soybeans and corn. The current Zoning includes: A-1, R-2 and, M-2 (see Zoning for additional details)
A-1: Primarily established to protect land and property values, groundwater and surface water quality, and other natural resources.
R-2 Generally residential agricultural
M-2 is to establish an area where the principal use of land is for commercial and industrial operations.
The Seven Tax Map/Parcels Included in the 1,322 Acres:
7A-1-5 16.39 Acres
7A-1-6 168.2 Acres
7A-1-8 144.28 Acres
7A-1-9 11.553 Acres
7A-1-10 254.77 Acres
7A-1-11 451 Acres
7A-1-12 276.72 Acres
Located in north central Prince Georges County, Virginia the magnificent plantation known as Flowerdew Hundred offers tremendous privacy being bordered by over 3 miles of James River frontage to the North and East, and the James River National Wildlife Refuge to the Southwest. Rich in history, the records for this land date to 1618 with the patent by Sir George Yeardley, the Governor and Captain General of Virginia who named this property in honor of his wife, Temperance Flowerdew. It was on this property where he constructed the first wind driven grist mill (windmill) in British America.
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