Thornhill Manor, one of Winchester’s most notable historic fixtures, sits surrounded by 1.02 acres of grassy landscape kept by fieldstone, rose gardens, and brick-lined paths. A Georgian treasure dating to 1787, you’ll find the property lovingly transformed by families of local prominence and political distinction allowing time to evolve the home into today’s 6,474 square foot mansion of original hardwoods, magnificent Revolution-era moldings, beautifully mantled fireplaces, bathrooms of vintage design, and a soaring Greek Revival portico. Graceful and grand, you’ll enchant guests with its idyllic front-hall, entertain or create within the jazz-era double-storied enclosed porch, and complete favorite recipes within your expansive kitchen. From here, join guests in the impressive tour-worthy dining room where still-vivid craftsmanship and a crystal chandelier inspire endless conversation. Host gatherings and tree-house adventures on land purchased from the widow of Winchester’s founder, while mature boxwoods, gardens, and the shade of a 200-year-old Buckeye decorate evening sunset views. Though a main-floor guest suite allows ease to cozy living spaces, the manor’s distinctive center stairway shepherds those ready for rest to the primary suite and five additional bedrooms with connecting baths. While on tour, visit the library, two car garage, and sheltering car port, while noting the updated home comfort systems. The manor - also known as the White Home for its original owner Robert White Jr.- is a showcase of serene detailing and decades of architectural charm providing endless opportunity for dreamers. From its enviable elevated vantagepoint: historic sights, shops, eateries, and annual festivals are steps away, while Winchester Country Club and Shenandoah adventure await.