SUNDAY, August 23rd at 1 pm
4204 Lands End Rd. • Gloucester, Virginia 23061
National Registry of Historical Places, Built 1795, 6,441 sf,
over 1600 ft. Waterfront off Mobjack/Chesapeake Bay
See websites for Photos, Terms & Conditions.
“Lands End” is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The land was originally part of the Robins Patent granted in 1637; the property contains 35+ acres at the Southern end of Robins Neck overlooking the Severn River off the Mobjack and Chesapeake Bays. Property has over 1500 ft of water frontage with a pier.
“Lands End”, built in 1795 by the highly decorated Revolutionary War privateer Cpt. John Sinclair, is one of Virginia’s most intriguing Estates. The property, widely rumored to house the builder’s buried treasure, is a 3-story brick structure with Dutch Colonial roof, set well back from the Severn River, affording a water view over expansive fields. He positioned his manor house far enough from shore to be out of reach of cannonball fire from enemy vessels or pirates and insisted on facing South.
One of the former owners, Claude Lanciano, wrote 2 books about the property: “Legends of Lands End” in 1971 and “Captain John Sinclair of Virginia” 1973. With the additions in 1840 to present and the restorations, the home has 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, Kitchen, Living Room, Family Room, Dining Room, Utility Room, a total of 17 rooms and 11 Fireplaces. Also a 2-car garage with apartment, barn, potting shed, koi pond, green house, generator, double pane windows, storm windows, patio, deck, pier. Broker Co-op Invited, Pre-auction offers accepted.
Sale on the premises:
Call Linda 804-695-1222 for bid pkg
VAAF# 285
4204 Lands End Rd. • Gloucester, Virginia 23061
National Registry of Historical Places, Built 1795, 6,441 sf,
over 1600 ft. Waterfront off Mobjack/Chesapeake Bay
See websites for Photos, Terms & Conditions.
“Lands End” is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The land was originally part of the Robins Patent granted in 1637; the property contains 35+ acres at the Southern end of Robins Neck overlooking the Severn River off the Mobjack and Chesapeake Bays. Property has over 1500 ft of water frontage with a pier.
“Lands End”, built in 1795 by the highly decorated Revolutionary War privateer Cpt. John Sinclair, is one of Virginia’s most intriguing Estates. The property, widely rumored to house the builder’s buried treasure, is a 3-story brick structure with Dutch Colonial roof, set well back from the Severn River, affording a water view over expansive fields. He positioned his manor house far enough from shore to be out of reach of cannonball fire from enemy vessels or pirates and insisted on facing South.
One of the former owners, Claude Lanciano, wrote 2 books about the property: “Legends of Lands End” in 1971 and “Captain John Sinclair of Virginia” 1973. With the additions in 1840 to present and the restorations, the home has 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, Kitchen, Living Room, Family Room, Dining Room, Utility Room, a total of 17 rooms and 11 Fireplaces. Also a 2-car garage with apartment, barn, potting shed, koi pond, green house, generator, double pane windows, storm windows, patio, deck, pier. Broker Co-op Invited, Pre-auction offers accepted.
Sale on the premises:
Call Linda 804-695-1222 for bid pkg
VAAF# 285
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