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Map pinUnited States · Virginia · Charlottesville
5.0 · 
Honey B (Honey House 2) Newly renovated near UVA,Monticello and downtown
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Honey B (Honey House 2) Newly renovated near UVA,Monticello and downtown

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Newly renovated, clean and comfortable with many amenities. Honey B has a lofty feel with the footprint of a small house. High ceilings and several skylights allow for light and privacy in the quiet neighborhood of Sherwood Farms. Located on the southwest corner of Charlottesville, just beyond UVA campus, 7 minutes to Scott Stadium, UVA and restaurants, 10 minutes minus plus to everything Charlottesville : historic downtown mall, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Many wineries and breweries. The space Former workshop converted into one-bedroom small house original details intact. 400sqft. Guest access Honey B, the patio, the yard and the vegetable garden on the property Other things to note There are 2 guest houses on the property, Honey House and Honey B. They are separate but nearby, designed with maximum privacy in mind: different parking locations and separate building entrances. Ideal for 2 couples vacationing together. HoneyHouse https://abnb.me/kisN2e1Tygb Or, zoom in map to see both listings. Honey B was built in 1959 as a workshop/storage shed. What you see now is basically two small storage spaces combined into one. Where the sofa now sits was a workbench with various tools hanging on a pegboard behind it. At the end of the bench, where the kitchen sink is now, there was a small wood-burning stove, the only source of heat. Originally the bench spanned the width of the building, separating it into two halves of what would become the Honey B. The back half, where the bedroom and bathroom are now, had a dirt floor and was open to the yard on one side. Exposed to the elements, after many years of disuse (or just plain neglect) the joists started to rot causing the roof to sag. During the renovation we raised the ceiling height by spanning the roof from the back wall to the top of the old shed. We feel like we arrived just in time to save it. We knocked down part of the cinderblock wall, connecting the two sides and closed up the open side of the building. Part of the wall remains behind the sofa

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5.0 · 182 reviews
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5.0 (134)
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5.0 (48)

Location

Map pinUnited States · Virginia · Charlottesville

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