Meticulously Rehabilitated... Known as "Little Whim" this Greek revival home with strong Victorian influences traces back to the mid 1800s when it was the core of the largest plantation in Stafford County. In subsequent years it gained notoriety during the Civil War as a temporary headquarters for Union Generals Hooker and Burnside. A heart-shaped drive lined with cherry trees leads to a pillared double portico porch, which welcomes and draws guests inside. Each of the 17 rooms reflect a piece of the home's rich history while affording owners modern and efficient comfort. Whether you are seeking a historic home for family living or for a secondary focus on entertaining, Little Whim will be where you create your history!