Historic Black Oak Farm: Timeless Elegance Meets Modern Luxury. Step into the storied past of Original Black Oak Farm, a cherished gem in Loudoun County's history. Purchased by the Charles Oatley family in the 1800s, this enchanting property has been lovingly preserved and renovated with over $700,000 invested in modern finishes and thoughtful updates. The land in front of the property and behind the property is in a conservation easement so don't worry about future development. A Blend of History and Modernity. This stunning historic home boasts: - Standing Seam Metal Roof (2025) - Dual-zone HVAC systems (2021 & 2025) - New windows (2021) - Whole House Generator - Original Hartwood Pine Floors - 1,200 feet of 3-board fencing along the road frontage - Front yard wired for pets - Completely modern electrical system - PEX plumbing system with manifold (each faucet has its own shut-off) - New well pump installed (2024) - 300-foot artesian well (18 gallons per minute) Gourmet Kitchen - Newly renovated kitchen (2025) featuring: - Quartz countertops - White cabinets - Farm sink - Rustic backsplash - Stainless steel appliances Expansive Pantry - Huge walk-in pantry (2025) with: - Coffee bar perfect for morning routines Luxurious Primary Suite - Spacious walk-in closet - Stunning primary bath with: - Elegant soaking tub - Double vanity - Huge walk-in shower with tasteful tile work and rain shower head - Flex room perfect for an office or reading nook Historic Charm and Character - Original Spring House from 1869 - Three additional springs feeding into two ponds stocked with catfish and bass - Grand Chicken Coop (192 sq ft) with predator-proof design, router, heating lamps, and incubator - Original smokehouse (in fair condition) Additional Features - 1,088 sq ft garage with 1-bedroom apartment above -Breathtaking Epoxy and stone flooring in the basement with a wood stove and a fireplace to keep you warm in the Winter. - Five working fireplaces - FIOS installation in progress A Rare Opportunity Experience the best of both worlds in this historic farmhouse, perfectly blending timeless elegance with modern luxury. A true gem in Loudoun County's history, Black Oak Farm is waiting for its next chapter. ATTENTION: Please do not take Black Oak Rd off of Snickersville Turnpike as the road is closed due to the bridge construction before you get to the house. The bridge will be completed by end of July. There are three other ways to get to the house so no worries. Please take Paxson Rd to Black Oak Rd on the opposite side.