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The best of all worlds -- This lovely Queen Anne residence from 1906 has all the amenities we love from the Victorian era -- Sparkling Hardwood Floors, 10-foot Ceilings, Pocket Doors, Bay Windows, Exquisite Woodwork, Second Staircase, Transoms, and Four Fireplaces. This house was built by locally-famous builder, "Peck" Heflin, who also built many other residences along this fashionable avenue. All the modern conveniences have been thoughtfully and seamlessly added. For example, the updated kitchen with sage green cabinetry softens the room and makes it fit in quietly with the rest of house. Further, when you step out of the front door, you are on one of the most prominent streets in Historic Fredericksburg. This property lies between the "Kenmore" plantation house built by Patriot Colonel Fieldling Lewis and his wife, Betty Washington Lewis (George Washington's sister), and the Monument dedicated to George Washington's Mother, Mary Washington. 1305 Washington Avenue lies between them and is indeed its own monument to Fredericksburg and a canvas for the future.
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