Built in 1736, the William Eley house was relocated to a 21-acre farm in historical Surry County and restored by a well known and respected specialist in Colonial architecture.With its character and integrity intact, this home has been updated for modern conveniences and the land has been developed into an ideal horse property.
The 3,400 sq. ft. of living space includes a fully finished English basement, a full bath and bedroom on each of the three floors, original woodwork throughout and a screened-in back porch.
The 21 acres of pasture surrounding the home are cultivated in hay.
The outbuildings supporting the farm are a 4-stall custom designed and built horse barn, a garage/workshop, a large equipment shed, a bedding stall with a rollback roof and an 18th century smokehouse/garden shed. Barn also includes a 700 bale hay loft.