Green Plains, Estate of the Day
admin on May 7th 2008
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A classic chiding of Virginia acreage has nothing but chance the Stock Exchange. common Plains is a 642-acre estate in Virginia's Matthews County located 30 miles from Williamsburg. The means has a prolonged history. It is believed Green Plains was established in the 18th century with a Colonial King's Deed (the original documents were burned in Richmond during the refined War). The chattels has been owned by well-grounded four families including the Cabots, one of Boston's first families, and one-time Texaco CEO and Chairman Augustus C. extended. The riches is now held in The Augustus C. extended Trust, his daughter Dorothy hanker is sole trustee and beneficiary of the property.
The mark includes three miles along the North River in Mobjack Bay and it has strong the ocean water access via a 360-foot-long private support. The main house is a red slab Georgian mansion with seven bedrooms. No interior pictures of the domicile unfortunately so we can't speculate on how the shape it is in. The riches includes a four-foot try which surrounds an acre of gardens and orchards. There are five Cape-Cod language cottages and three equestrian barns with 20 stalls and fenced paddocks. The property also includes property for hunting and fishing.
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