Real Estate
Vienna 'WOW' House: Equestrian Community Home on 2.9 Acres
Home features second full kitchen, five-car garage, outdoor fireplace and much more.
This week’s Vienna “WOW” house is located at 10400 Hunters Valley Road in Vienna. The 13,450-square foot home features 7 bedrooms and 7.5 baths on a 2.9-acre lot. Here’s more about this special property, from its listing:
Stunning Georgian Provincial Estate on three acres of rolling hills only minutes from Tysons and Washington D.C. Located in a unique equestrian community with horse trails and riding rings for you to enjoy. Popular quaint downtown Vienna offers shopping, dining, year round events, parades, farmer’s markets, access to the WO&D trail where you can ride bicycles to DC or the direction to Leesburg.
Nothing has been spared in this 5 car garage home! Enter the magnificent two story foyer through a custom wrought iron and glass entry way with gleaming marble floors and wrought iron curved stair case. There is extensive woodwork throughout including dental molding, shadow boxing, chair rails, and beautiful two toned hardwood floors in the formal dining and living rooms.
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The gourmet kitchen is enormous with top of the line appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a second under the counter refrigerator, wine cooler, two under the counter Viking ovens, a built-in oven, two full size dishwashers, three sinks, wine rack, pantry, granite counters, full granite back splash, huge center island, and large eat in kitchen space with tray ceiling. The recently added Florida room is off of the kitchen with glass pocket doors.
Interested? The home is for sale for $3.2 million. For more information and photos about this home, visit Zillow.com.
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