Appomattox, Virginia is a large, rural county located in Central Virginia and is steeped in history- Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant here on April 9, 1865, reuniting our country after the Civil War 143 years ago.

If you're considering relocating to Appomattox and are looking for a unique property, consider the following, located twelve miles from the McClean House on land considered Civil War surrender ground territory.
The entire acreage of this property is 51.67 acres (available at $324,900), there is a creek, several outbuildings, fenced pastures- an open and wooded lot with mountain views. Located only 8 miles from Route 460, low county tax rate of .77 per $100 assessed value.
The owner will survey and sell a five acre parcel with the home for $199,900.
The original log home was built circa 1807-1812 and several additions were added during the 1950's-60's.

Numerous outbuildings include:
- Tobacco Barn
- Horse Barn
- Chicken Coop
- Grain Storage Building
- Utility Building

By road, this property is located 12 miles from the Historic Appomattox Court House National Park. For more information on Appomattox or this property, contact:
Debbie Malone, Realtor (R)
RE/MAX 1st Olympic
(434) 546-0369
malone1981@aol.com
That place seems so neat! And what a price...you couldn't get a two BR cooperative for that around here!