The Thomas Moore House. The finest example of Georgian Revival Architecture by Architech John T. Snead. Built in 1910 by John T. Snead and Sons. It features extensive woodwork including a cherry paneled dining room and 16" oak pillars in the foyer as well as an inglenook in the foyer. Built in bookcase in the library as well as a large built in hutch in the butler's pantry. For entertaining the house features a remodeled kitchen on themain level as well as a second kitchen on the lower level. Three full and two half baths. Numerous formal as well as casual areas. Apartment opportunity in basement. A centerpiece for entertaining. This house has been fearured in numerous garden and historic tours, has been used for political events, and even used as a location shoot for a Macy's catalog. Assessment $504,300 Neighborhood Description The premier historic neighborhood in a city renowned for its historic architecture. When house was built Lynchburg had the second highest per capita earning in the country. Very friendly. Strong historic society. The vast majority of the neighborhood is totally restored. Very diverse with owners relocating here from all out the country, New England, Hawaii, Atlanta California, as well as a couple from overseas.
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