"Scarlett's Burden" the Federal style/ art nouveau treasure in the entry of The Omni Homestead 1766 Resort. Exquisite and impossible to replicate, this is the most photographed and iconic home in all of Bath County. • ~Pastel variegated bricks are unique because they were created in a coal-fired kiln on-premises. • ~House constructed all-bricks deep, a “real” brick house which has no wood frame. • ~Pink quartzite cobblestone driveway and patios had been smoothed by wagon wheel traffic, then reclaimed (from under layers of asphalt) of the first street of Minneapolis (c.1867). • ~Marble corbels and Juliette Balcony were reclaimed off of the US Capitol. • ~c.1890 marble pediment/ portico was reclaimed from the Carnegie Library, Wash. DC. • ~Fireplace mantel (in living room) by the Adam Brothers (c.1780) likely carved in Glasgow. • ~c. 1850 mantel (in MBR) was reclaimed from The Queen's University, Belfast. • ~c. 1810 detached "summer kitchen" pre-dates the house and is the oldest structure in Hot Springs (it pre-existed from a prior home at this site). • ~Slate roofs, lead-lined copper roofs and valleys, gutters, downspouts. • ~Salt-glazed chimney pots, gas lanterns, 1,500-pound travertine marble range hood. • ~8" wide-plank fancy grade American black walnut floors, baseboards & stair treads. • ~Closed-cell rigid spray foam rigid insulation, which is water and insect impervious with 100+ R value. • ~Wine cellar, pickleball/ basketball court, game room, four (4) fireplaces. • ~Sub-Zero, Viking appliances GE Monogram 110,000 BTU gas range w/grill, proofing & electric ovens. • ~Fiber 1GB+ internet, 96% efficient furnace; ductless HVACs; electric and all infrastructure at highest code standards. • ~Available unfurnished, partially or fully furnished including deaccessioned Colonial Williamsburg Foundation antiques, art, oriental carpets. • ~Homestead Golf Membership eligible. • ~No HOA fee.
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