Okay… can we talk about those porches for a minute?
Because this house is serving up some serious double porch love.
A circa-1920 farmhouse in Branchville, Virginia, sitting on 1.57 acres, with stacked front porches that instantly make you start imagining rocking chairs, porch swings, and slow country evenings.
And for $199,900?
This one feels worth a closer look.
Those Double Porches Steal the Show
Let’s just start with the obvious:
The porches are really nice.
There’s something about a two-story farmhouse with double front porches that immediately gives it charm and presence.
Morning coffee downstairs? Evening breeze upstairs?
Yes, please.
Honestly, those porches alone may sell the house for some buyers.
Historic Charm with Some Work to Be Done
Built in 1920, the home still offers several original details and farmhouse character throughout.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Some original wood floors
- Crown moulding
- Original mantels
- Cozy knotty pine
- Tall 10-foot ceilings
- A gas fireplace
- Spacious gathering rooms
That said, this definitely feels like one of those homes where some buyers may dream about undoing a few past renovations and bringing back even more historic character.
You know the kind:
“What original details are still hiding in here?”
Sometimes old homes surprise you.
Plenty of Space — Inside & Out
The house offers:
- Three bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- Approximately 2,516 square feet
The layout includes a first-floor primary suite with accessible bathroom, spacious upstairs bedrooms, and a huge living room for entertaining.
Outside, there’s even more to work with:
- 1.57 acres across three parcels
- Large attached two-car carport
- Detached two-car carport with workshop
- Storage shed
- Mature landscaping
- Concrete driveway
For anyone wanting room to spread out, garden, or tinker with projects, there’s definitely space here.
Big Potential at a Small Price
The listing even mentions possibilities like:
- Event venue potential
- Small wedding venue
- Peaceful country retreat
- Family farmhouse
Of course, the home is being sold as-is, so buyers should expect some work.
But for someone willing to put in effort, this feels like the kind of property where you could slowly bring it back to life while enjoying those incredible porches from day one.
So now we have to ask:
Which porch are you claiming — upstairs or downstairs?
And what would be the first renovation project on your list?
👉 The Zillow listing link is below the photos to view more pictures and full property details.















































