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JUST LISTED: Five-Bedroom Colonial with Mountain Views, Screened Porch, and 1.67 Acres in Western Loudoun's Reserve at Waterford

  • Writer: Geri Deane
    Geri Deane
  • 3 days ago
  • 4 min read

Updated: 22 hours ago

14997 Lynnford Court, Waterford, VA — 5 bedrooms, 1.67 acres, panoramic mountain views. Offered at $1,349,000 by Hunt Country Sotheby's International Realty.
14997 Lynnford Court, Waterford, VA — 5 bedrooms, 1.67 acres, panoramic mountain views. Offered at $1,349,000 by Hunt Country Sotheby's International Realty.

Click here to view the detailed MLS listing: 14997 Lynnford Ct, Waterford, VA 20197


Video tour of 14997 Lynnford Court, Waterford, VA — five bedrooms, 1.67 acres, panoramic Blue Ridge views, and a $90,000 screened porch and deck addition in western Loudoun's Reserve at Waterford. Offered at $1,349,000 by Hunt Country Sotheby's International Realty.

The Reserve at Waterford occupies some of the most coveted land in western Loudoun County. A small, established community set among rolling hills just outside the National Historic Landmark village of Waterford, it offers the kind of setting that is genuinely difficult to replicate — expansive acreage, long views across open farmland, and a quiet remove from the main corridors of Loudoun growth that buyers in this market spend considerable time searching for. Having represented a buyer on this same cul-de-sac last year, this is a neighborhood I know well and am pleased to bring to market again.

14997 Lynnford Court is among the finest offerings the community has seen.



The Property


Built in 2018 and sited on 1.67 acres at the end of a no-through-street cul-de-sac, this K. Hovnanian Albany model was delivered with $156,000 in builder upgrades — a figure that distinguishes it immediately from comparable inventory. Chief among those upgrades is the Grand Morning Room extension, which expanded the family room, breakfast area, and upper level, producing the open and well-proportioned flow that defines the main living spaces.



The stone-and-siding colonial exterior presents with genuine presence: a covered front porch, carefully proportioned windows, and a side-entry three-car garage that preserves the clean lines of the facade. Inside, hardwood floors run the full length of the main level, anchoring a layout that moves naturally from formal to casual — living room and dining room at the front, family room and gourmet kitchen at the rear.



The kitchen is well-appointed throughout: white cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a gas cooktop, and a substantial island with bar seating. Shiplap detailing in the family room and the main-level laundry room adds considered character without overstatement. A dedicated main-level office provides a proper workspace, and the laundry room — generous enough to function as a true mudroom drop zone — reflects the practical intelligence built into the floor plan.



The Upper Level


Five bedrooms occupy the upper level. The primary suite is well-scaled and composed, with a walk-in closet and an ensuite bath offering a soaking tub and separate shower. Two of the four additional bedrooms are each served by their own ensuite full bath — an uncommon feature at this price point that speaks directly to buyers with family members, guests, or multi-generational considerations. The remaining two bedrooms share a full hall bath.



Outdoor Living


The rear of the property is defined by a $90,000 custom addition designed to make the most of an exceptional natural setting. The 20x20 screened porch — cathedral wood-planked ceiling, café lighting, wraparound screening — captures panoramic views across rolling pasture, split-rail fencing, and a neighboring red-roofed barn, with the Blue Ridge visible on the horizon. The adjacent 16x20 Trex deck with iron-rail stairs extends the outdoor living footprint further. This is, in the truest sense, a view that anchors a home.



The Lower Level


The full walkout basement remains unfinished, with rough-in bath plumbing already in place. Approx. 2,055 square feet of potential living space awaits the next owners' vision — recreation room, in-law suite, home theater, or additional bedrooms among the most natural possibilities.



The Waterford Setting


Waterford is one of the few places in northern Virginia where the landscape still reads as it did a century ago. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 — the highest designation of historic significance possible in the United States — the village places Waterford alongside Independence Hall, Mount Vernon, and Colonial Williamsburg in terms of national recognition. Wikipedia Settled in 1733 by Quakers from Pennsylvania, it comprises an extraordinary collection of 18th- and 19th-century buildings set within 1,420 acres of farmland, located just one hour from Washington, D.C. Waterfordvillage The annual Waterford Fair, the oldest juried crafts fair in Virginia, U.S. National Park Service draws visitors each October to the village green.


The Old Mill at Waterford, unchanged for centuries — a National Historic Landmark and the heart of one of Loudoun's most treasured communities.
The Old Mill at Waterford, unchanged for centuries — a National Historic Landmark and the heart of one of Loudoun's most treasured communities.

Discover the Historic Village of Waterford, Virginia — one of America's most extraordinary National Historic Landmark communities, right outside your door.

The annual Waterford Fair — arts, crafts, and history in one of Virginia's most celebrated National Historic Landmark villages.
The annual Waterford Fair — arts, crafts, and history in one of Virginia's most celebrated National Historic Landmark villages.

Purcellville — with its shops, restaurants, and the Washington and Old Dominion Trail — is minutes away. Leesburg is equally accessible. Kenneth W. Culbert Elementary, Harmony Middle, and Woodgrove High School serve the community within Loudoun County Public Schools.


Magnolias at the Mill, Purcellville — contemporary American cuisine in a beautifully restored 1905 grain mill, minutes from home.
Magnolias at the Mill, Purcellville — contemporary American cuisine in a beautifully restored 1905 grain mill, minutes from home.


Property at a Glance


  • 5 bedrooms | 4 full baths | 1 half bath

  • 3,410 sq. ft. finished | Approx. 2,055 sq. ft. unfinished walkout basement

  • 1.67 acres | 3-car side-entry garage | Cul-de-sac

  • $156K in builder upgrades | $90K outdoor living addition

  • Panoramic scenic and mountain views

  • $1,349,000 | MLS# VALO2118810

  • Open houses Saturday and Sunday, 2:00–4:00 PM


To schedule a tour or request additional information, please contact me at 703-615-4126.

 
 
 

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