residential property details

62 Cliffnell Ln, Lexington Va 24450
  • $980,000
  • MLS #:139717


Square Ft:
  • 4,462 finished
  • 476.00 unfinished
Neighborhood:
  • None

Property Type: residential
Area: Rockbridge
Year Built: 1969
Water View: None
Design: Colonial/Federal
Roof: Metal,Shingle
Fence: None
Exterior Features: Covered Porch
Interior Features: Book Shelves, Breakfast Area, Storage
Garage: None
Utilities: Electric, Public Sewer, Public Water, Underground
Cooling: Central Cooling
Heating: Gas
Water: Public Water
Sewer: Public Sewer
Floors: Carpet, Tile, Wood
Basement: Crawl Space, Finished, Heated, Interior Access, Walkout
Fireplace Type: 3 or More, Brick
Appliances: As Is, Cook Top, Dishwasher, Dryer, Electric Range, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Washer
Features: Fireplace, Golf Course, Patio-Brick, Patio-Side, Paved Driveway, Wet Bar
Annual Taxes: 3725.00
Tax Year: 0
Farm features: Garden Shed
Directions: Jackson Ave to Ross Rd, cross the City Lexington line, then immediately go left on Cliffnell
Crop Acres: 0.00
Pasture Acres: 0.00
Tillable Acres: 0.00
Wooded Acres: 0.00
First Floor Master Bedroom: No
Assessed Value: 0.00
Attic: Drop Stair, Floored
Buildings: Garden Shed
Conservation Easement: No
Covenants: No Double Wides, No Single Wides
Current Use: Residential
Deed Book: 23000775
Easements: Power
Elementary School: Central
Middle School: Maury River
High School: Rockbridge Co
Fireplace Location: Den, Living Room, Master Bedroom
Flood Zone: Minimal
Historic: No
Plat: Yes
POA: No
Road Maintenance Agreement: Yes
Road Frontage: Joint Maint, Paved Road, Private Road
Rooms: 8
Subdivision? No
Tax Map #: 74 B 1 6
Tax Rate: .64/$100
Type of Construction: Stick Built
Zoning: Residential
Lot #: No
Rental Type: No
A Show-Stopping Colonial Masterpiece Perfectly positioned near the soon-to-be completed 18-hole Lexington and Washington and Lee Golf Course, debuting Spring 2027, 62 Cliffnell offers a rare opportunity to own a home where history, craftsmanship, and location converge. Conceived in 1968 and completed in 1969, this distinguished Colonial residence stands as a refined homage to America's earliest architectural traditions. Inspired by 17th-century English, Dutch, and German settlements, the design traces an architectural evolution from steeply pitched medieval rooflines and commanding chimneys to the balanced symmetry and proportion of Georgian and Palladian influence. Timeless in character yet enduring in presence, the home reflects thoughtful craftsmanship, classical detailing,

Updated: 2/26/26
Status: Active
Courtesy of
James River Realty - Lexington

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