$400,000
24033 Old Valley Pike
Maurertown, VA 22644 · None
3
beds
2.5
baths
3,712
sqft
About this home
If these walls could talk, they'd tell the story of travelers, stagecoaches, and more than two centuries of Shenandoah Valley history. Known as the historic Crabill Tavern, this remarkable Federal-style landmark once welcomed travelers along the Valley Pike before later operating as a hotel. Today, the home sits on 4.99 acres and offers over 3,500 square feet filled with character that simply cannot be replicated. Original hardwood floors, fireplaces, spacious rooms, and historic architectural details showcase timeless craftsmanship throughout. An attached one-bedroom cabin with an additional bathroom provides flexible space for guests, extended family, or a private office. Outside, a large barn, in-ground pool, and pool house offer endless opportunities for entertaining, hobbies, or restoration. Whether you're captivated by its history, architecture, or the opportunity to preserve a true Shenandoah County landmark, the Crabill Tavern is ready for its next chapter. Property is being sold strictly as-is, where-is.
Details
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 2.5
- Living area
- 3,712 sqft
- Price per sqft
- $108
- Lot
- 4.99 ac
- Year built
- 1829
- Type
- Residential
- Days on market
- 9
- MLS #
- 678927
Home details
Interior
- Heating
- Baseboard, Heat Pump, Oil, Propane
- Cooling
- Window Unit(s)
- Basement
- Inside Access, Outside Entrance, Unfinished · 1,856 sqft unfinished
- Primary bedroom on main level
- No
Utilities
- Water & sewer
- Individual Well, Septic Tank
Lot & HOA
- Lot size
- 4.99 acres
- Zoning
- R Resident
- Subdivision
- None
Schools
- Elementary: W. W. Robinson
- Middle: Peter Muhlenburg
- High: Stonewall Jackson (Shenandoah)
Location & lot
Parcel boundaries and aerial imagery are from the Virginia Geographic Information Network (Virginia Base Mapping Program); flood zones are from the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer. All are approximate, provided for general reference only, and are not a survey, a title document, or an official flood determination. Verify boundaries with a licensed surveyor and flood status at FEMA's Flood Map Service Center.